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If the owner of a franchise is approached and promised good money for his team to lose an irrelevant game, he tells his players to lose the game and they don't care because they get paid huge amounts anyway. — Rashid Latif
The arrival of the unforeseen reveals the depths of one's heart. — Wm. Paul Young
In this age of innovation perhaps no experiment will have an influence more important on the character and happiness of our society than the granting to females the advantages of a systematic and thorough education. — Sarah Josepha Hale
It (Life) is constantly changing, and yet it remains the same. — Jan Hawkins
An interesting thing about drugs is often, when a new drug is discovered, it takes a long time to figure out how do you do it. — Terence McKenna
...Life happens so hard and fast I sometimes wonder who is me... — Sylvia Plath
I play music, I paint - these things come from your depths. — John Lurie
A deliberate plan is not always necessary for the highest art; it emerges. — Paul Johnson
However, the fickle strivings of her heart and her mind did not encounter a will in her that, without limiting them, could guide them and keep her from becoming their charming and fragile plaything. — Marcel Proust
I had lied so much lately that I was honestly surprised my pants weren't literally made of fire. — Michelle Rowen
Sometimes when a terrible thing happens, it can make a beautiful thing seem even more precious." -Mac — Tom Rogers
She cried, 'No choice! No choice!' She doesn't know. If she doesn't speak, she is making a choice. If she doesn't try, she can lose her chance forever.
I know this, because I was raised the Chinese way: I was taught to desire nothing, to swallow other people's misery, to eat my own bitterness.
and even though I taught my daughter the opposite, she still came out the same way! Maybe it is because she was born to me and she was born a girl. And I was born to my mother and I was born a girl. All of us are like stairs, one step after another, going up and down, but all going the same way.
I know how it is to be quiet, to listen and watch, as if your life were a dream. You can close your eyes when you no longer want to watch. But when you no longer want to listen, what can you do? I can still hear what happened more than sixty years ago. — Amy Tan