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Back of every mistaken venture and defeat is the laughter of wisdom, if you listen. — Carl Sandburg

Some teachers only teach us and go but some teachers teach us and they leave indelible footprints which continue to teach us forever! Great teachers live and leave distinctive footprints. Great teachers, though they go, their footprints forever live in our minds and inspire the body and the soul in a distinctive way ! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

I'd always dabbled in acting. — Nelsan Ellis

Maybe there's a way to keep us in this moment. Not the sad part. But the coming together part. — David Levithan

I'm right-handed, and the police report said I was jerking off with my left hand. That would have been the end of the case right there, proof it couldn't have been me. — Paul Reubens

As tough as I've been on anybody, as hard as I've ever been on anybody, I have been harder on myself. By far. — Charlie Trotter

All good men wish the entire abolition of slavery, as soon as it can take place with safety to the public, and for the lasting good of the present wretched race of slaves. The only possible step that could be taken towards it by the convention was to fix a period after which they should not be imported. — Oliver Ellsworth

It doesn't bother me that I'm not a household word on the East Coast. Baton Rouge, Raleigh, Minneapolis - I'm so popular in these cities where you've never imagined an East Coast comedian working. — Elayne Boosler

Positive thinking is the sword of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The most serious will miss heaven, the unserious rebel will repent in the last hour. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Politics, under a democracy, reduces itself to a mere struggle for office by flatterers of the proletariat; even when a superior man prevails at that disgusting game he must prevail at the cost of his self-respect. Not many superior men make the attempt. The average great captain of the rabble, when he is not simply a weeper over irremediable wrongs, is a hypocrite so far gone that he is unconscious of his own hypocrisy.. a slimy fellow, offensive to the nose. — H.L. Mencken