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We got anxious at the end of the weekend in our urgency to try to score the winning goal. Ended up playing far too many long balls forward. That style of play doesn't suit Manchester United. We must continue to play football and enjoy the game. If we do that, eventually things will come right for us. — Alex Ferguson

I'm not at my best when I'm not working - I'm certainly not at my happiest. Acting will always be my first love. — Johnny Galecki

So many people who wanted no part of all this. That's what's new. There used to be the option of opting out. But now that's over. Completion is the end. We're closing the circle around everyone - it's a totalitarian nightmare. — Dave Eggers

You walk a fine line between beautifully macabre and uncharacteristically psychotic. — Solange Nicole

I'll see you tomorrow night."
Be ready," he said. "I'll have something special planned."
"I thought you didn't make plans."
"You're an exception to my rules, Monica Campbell. — Terri L. Austin

If things do not change, there will be nothing left to change. Either power must pass to the people or everything will perish. — Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Divorce isn't just the person, it's everything that goes with it - your kids, the adjustment, everything. — Peter Andre

Cheap Low Ethics Are No Love At All
Petra Hermans — Petra Hermans

In the foothills of the Himalayas, one hears the prayer: "Oh Lord, we know not what is good for us. You know what it is. For it we pray." — Harry Emerson Fosdick

You have to be a product of the product. — Anthony Powell

We've got to protect our young men and women and we've got to win that, whatever the cost. — Ken Lucas

Things don't always look as they seem. — Jodi Picoult

Without leadership ability,a person's impact is only a fraction of what it could be with good leadership. — John C. Maxwell

The world will not know peace until we learn to understand each other's emotions — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I used to play a game where I imagined that someone had abandoned me in a strange place & I had to find my way back home-I thought I could do it blind, the same way a lost dog might trek a thousand miles to return to its owner, relying on some mysterious instinct that drew the heart back to where it belonged. — Laura McHugh