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The past was something that had happened to another version of himself, a version that could be lit and hurled away. — Maggie Stiefvater

Got any pitches? I got five pitches-rise-ball, curveball, screwball, drop-ball and changeup. — Jennie Finch

I was born in 1970 in Illinois, but all the life I remember I've spent in Chapel Hill, N.C. — Sarah Dessen

Cash flows from operating activities are the cash effects
of revenue and expense transactions that are included in the income statement.
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Cash flows
from investing activities are the cash effects of purchasing and selling assets, such as land and
buildings. Cash flows from financing activities are the cash effects of the owners investing in
the company and creditors loaning money to the company and the repayment of either or both. — Williams

Then there are three or four countries that have said they won't do anything. I believe Libya, Cuba and Germany are ones that have indicated they won't help in any respect. — Donald Rumsfeld

I always knew I was going somewhere - going out. I just knew. I just knew. I just knew there were a lot more points of view out there. — Brad Pitt

Off... you will never understand me...You ignore me... now you... then it will be my turn! — Deyth Banger

I love 'White Christmas.' That's one of my favorites just because I love the music. I love the story, Bing Crosby. It's just one of my all time favorites. And it's hard to have a Christmas without seeing a little bit of Jimmy Stewart and angels running around town. — Scott Bakula

I have a portrait of Saint Thomas More in my office. — Andrew Cuomo

So you fixing to turn farmer on me?" "I'm fixing to do what it takes to win her. And now I come to think on it, right before we met Tamsen, that day in Morganton, weren't you the one talking about planting more corn, getting that cow? Sounded to me like you were the one thinking on turning farmer. — Lori Benton

There is beauty in what is broken. — K.K. Hendin

Life and death are one. You have life, and life is death. Without death there is no meaning to life. Without life there is no death. Be content with what you have. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

On the other hand, there is no more potent dwarfing of the present than by viewing it as a mere link between a glorious past and a glorious future. Thus, though a mass movement at first turns its back on the past, it eventually develops a vivid awareness, often specious, of a distant glorious past. Religious movements go back to the day of creation; social revolutions tell of a golden age when men were free, equal, and independent; nationalist movements revive or invent memories of past greatness. — Eric Hoffer