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The ladies love me and I love the ladies! — Mickey Rourke

If you work, you will find favor from God and you will become a rich man — Sunday Adelaja

There is a way; you have to find it. — Debasish Mridha

The body left behind.
The soul lives forever. — Toba Beta

everything you do needs to work on a three-year time horizon, then you are competing against a lot of people. But if you are willing to invest on a seven-year time horizon, you are now competing against a fraction of those people, because very few companies are willing to do that. Just by lengthening the time horizon, you can engage in endeavors that you could never otherwise pursue. At Amazon we like things to work in five — Gerardo Giannoni

I take so little interest in my daily life, that I hardly remember to eat and drink. — Emily Bronte

I'm sorry, okay, I'm not perfect, but I'm trying. — Sara Shepard

There was love expressed in the places you usually forget to look. — Ann Brashares

I don't consider myself dovish and I certainly don't consider myself hawkish. Maybe I would describe myself as owlishthat is wise enough to understand that you want to do everything possible to avoid war. — Norman Schwarzkopf

A man is not completely born until he is dead. Why then should we grieve that a new child is born among the immortals, a new member added to their happy society? — Benjamin Franklin

Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending. — Jim Henson

It is noteworthy that few works of fiction make marriage their central concern. As Northrup Frye puts it, with his accustomed clarity: 'The heroine who becomes a bride, and eventually, one assumes, a mother, on the last page of a romance, has accommodated herself to the cyclical movement: by her marriage ... she completes the cycle and passes out of the story. We are usually given to understand that a happy and well-adjusted sexual life does not concern us as readers.' Fiction has largely rejected marriage as a subject, except in those instances where it is presented as a history of betrayal
at worst an Updike hell, at best when Auden speaks of it as a game calling for 'patience, foresight, maneuver, like war, like marriage.' Marriage is very different than fiction presents it as being. We rarely examine its unromantic aspects. — Carolyn G. Heilbrun

Three great forces rule the world: stupidity, fear and greed. — Albert Einstein