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If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of trouble. — Elbert Hubbard

The sign of a good novel is what it can cause its reader to see, even if this lies beyond the author's own vision. — John Gaddis

For days I could talk of nothing else with my mother except my ambitions to be a great man, a great colored man, to reflect credit on the race and gain fame for myself. — James Weldon Johnson

Unless you're fond of hollering you don't make great conversations on a running cycle. Instead you spend your time being aware of things and meditating on them. On sights and sounds, on the mood of the weather and things remembered, on the machine and the countryside you're in, thinking about things at great leisure and length without being hurried and without feeling you're losing time. — Robert M. Pirsig

I suddenly realized that comedy, for me, was just being honest, and playing it for real. I've seen so many wonderful actors who turn into creatures from another planet when they're told they are supposed to be playing comedy. — Bea Arthur

Researchers warn us against walking out on married life without a dang good reason. — Ariel Gore

I think I am, therefore, I am... I think. — George Carlin

Knowing God is your single greatest privilege as a Christian. — Sinclair B. Ferguson

I've been lucky to broadcast some great events and to broadcast the exploits of some great players. — Ernie Harwell

Make the basic shot-making decision early, clearly and firmly, and then ritualize all the necessary acts of preparation. — Sam Snead

Oh Constance, we are so happy. — Shirley Jackson

God waits for you to communicate with Him. You have instant, direct access to God. God loves mankind so much, and in a very special sense His children, that He has made Himself available to you at all times. — Wesley L. Duewel

science feeds our perpetual curiousity and claims that nothing exists until 'proven'. Science cannot prove the existence or non-existence of the human soul any more than a thermometer can prove the colour red or King Henry the eight could discourse on electronics. — Bryan Islip