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I then held, and now hold, the belief that a man's first duty is to pull his own weight and to take care of those dependent upon him; and I then believed, and now believe, that the greatest privilege and greatest duty for any man is to be happily married, and that no other form of success or service, for either man or woman, can be wisely accepted as a substitute or alternative. — Theodore Roosevelt

'Wiseguy' for its time was good. It was really good. And it holds up still. But a lot of the restraints have been taken off now. — Jonathan Banks

For a long time visits among lovers and professions of love are kept up through habit, after their behavior has plainly proved that love no longer exists. — Jean De La Bruyere

All my life I'd told myself studying and reading and writing and working like mad was what I wanted to do, and it actually seemed to be true, I did everything well enough and got all A's, and by the time I made it to college nobody could stop me. — Sylvia Plath

Stop trying to fit [Christ] into your life; instead, build your life around [Him]. — Leslie Ludy

Dear Commendatory Roomers, you have no idea how many people-serious, decently behaved, cultivated people- go looking for the company of whores — Leonardo Sciascia

Until the '90s, major labels were looking for a certain look. This Sony guy told me I was 'too black, too fat, too short, and too old.' Told me to go and bleach my skin. Told me to step in the background and just stay back. I had the voice, but I didn't have the looks. — Sharon Jones

Successful people understand the value of time. Once they commit to doing something, they would never cancel. — Raymond Arroyo

Moral experience - the actual possession and exercise of good character - is necessary truly to understand moral principles and profitably to apply them. — Aristotle.

All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided. — Karl Marx

. . . even when I'm nowhere near you I'm inside of you. — Kyra Davis