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Don't let winning make you soft. Don't let losing make you quit. Don't let your teammates down in any situation. — Larry Bird

He looked up as the party emerged and nickered a soft hello to his master, who was dressed in an unfamiliar green cloak and had dirt plastered on his face. Halt glanced at him, brow furrowed, and silently mouthed the words 'shut up'. Abelardshook his mane, which was as close as a horse could come to shruging, and turned away.
'My horse recognized me,' Halt said accusingly out of the side of his mouth to Horace.
Horace glanced at the small shagging horse, standing beside his own massive battlehorse.
'Mine didn't,' he replied. 'So that's a fifty-fifty result.'
'I think I'd like odds better than that,' Halt replied.
Horace suppressed a grin. 'Don't worry. He can probably smell you.'
'I can smell myself,' Halt replied acerbically. 'I smell of tea and soot.'
Horace thought it was wiser not to reply to that. — John Flanagan

March felt the same sly, taunting, knowing spark leap out of his eyes, as he turned his head aside, and fall into her soul — D.H. Lawrence

It's easy for me to get along with chess players. Even though we are all very different, we have chess in common. — Magnus Carlsen

Compassion is the litmus test and culminating touchstone of a spirituality of Earth. — James Conlon

Moralists and philosophers have adjudged those who throw temptation in the way of the erring, equally guilty with those who are thereby led into evil — Mark Twain

McKnight is gradually taking over the criminal end of the business. — Mary Roberts Rinehart

But the threat posed by the radical Islamists represents an unusual conflict, unlike any experienced by our nation before: we face an enemy that is not a state. — Paul Weyrich

If you were to plot my success or failure, it goes, it very seldom stays on a high plateau. — Jeff Beck

The mind may never achieve or express anything great unless emotion plays a part. — Ben Johnson

All human actions which are worked out to the end, passing through the un-forseeable contingencies of a "world we never made" follow a similar course: the conscious purpose with which they start is redefined after each unforeseen contingency is suffered; and at the end, in the light of hindsight, we see the truth of what we have been doing. — Francis Fergusson

It is impossible to forsee the consequences of being clever. — Christopher Strachey

I almost gasp: he's said a forbidden word. Sterile. There is no such thing as a sterile man anymore, not officially. There are only women who are fruitful and women who are barren, that's the law. — Margaret Atwood