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An Indian tribe is sovereign to the extent that the U.S. permits it to be sovereign. — Russell Smith

In my teams, when we win, we all win, and when we lose, I lose — Jose Mourinho

Now I realized that life supplies us with everything we need for the journey. Everything I had acquired either actively or passively, everything I had learned either voluntarily or by osmosis, was coming back to me as the real riches of my life, even though I had lost everything. — Ingrid Betancourt

I never expect anything,' said Marthe. 'It provides a level, low-pitched existence with no disappointments.'
'I'm all for a level, low-pitched existence,' said Philippa. 'And when you see your way back to one, for heaven's sake don't forget to tell me.' At which Marthe, surprisingly, laughed aloud. — Dorothy Dunnett

may tranquillity walk by his elbow When wandering in the forest, if he love No — W.B.Yeats

You have to work very hard behind the scenes, to make a message clear enough for a lot of people to understand. — Stefano Gabbana

I write to music, so every script I have has its own playlist. Music just opens me up to the emotions that I'm writing. — Gina Prince-Bythewood

We're like coke heads or chronic masturbators, aren't we? Attempting to crank the last iota of abandonment out of an instrinsically empty and mechanical experience. We push the plunger home, we abrade the clitoris, we yank the penis and we feel nothing. Not exactly nothing, worse than nothing, we feel a flicker or a prickle, the sensual equivalent of a retinal after-image. That's our fun now, not fun itself, only a tired allusion to it. Nevertheless, we feel certain that if we can allude to fun one more time, make a firm statement about it, it will return like the birds after winter. — Will Self

When you hit bottom, the only place left to go is up. — Tim Walters

On the approach of spring, I withdraw without reluctance from the noisy and extensive scene of crowds without company, and dissipation without pleasure. — Edward Gibbon