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Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Write your dream obituary and live that life! — Tami Holzman

I grow my own vegetables and herbs. I like being able to tell people that the lunch I'm serving started out as a seed in my yard. — Curtis Stone

Think big, start small, and keep going. — Fia Essen

Pity."
"You're serious? You just met me."
"And already I have a strong urge to devour you. — Christina Lauren

As if you were on fire from within.
The moon lives in the lining of your skin. — Pablo Neruda

Like when I had long hair, you kind of got male attention from everything. But when you had short hair, it was a different kind of man that was attracted to you or I found coming up. — Ashley Scott

I'm focussing on what I haven't attained, not what I have. A lot has come to me early. I don't want to get consumed with that. Winners live in the present tense. People who come up short are consumed with future or past. I want to be living in the now. My goal is to play one full game in the now, but I haven't even gotten past the first inning yet. I start thinking about where my mom is or if my dogs have been fed. The average human has 2,000 thoughts a day. The really accomplished have 1,500 because you can focus longer. I need to learn how to focus longer. — Alex Rodriguez

Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There ain't much credit in that. — Charles Dickens

All of the sudden, my right leg caved in. I crumpled to the floor in pain. The doctor weren't sure I'd ever be able to play again ... and even if I did recover physically, the psychological scars of so traumatic an injury might never heal. — Wilt Chamberlain

I noticed a bumper sticker that said, simply, "gravity works." yes it does. Rock climbers know this and plan for it. So do agile coaches. I use this metaphor to illustrate that, in our physical environment, somethings are simply taken as a given. Constant. Always present. Undeniable. So, too, in our work environment. — Lyssa Adkins

Somehow, talking to young students brings you back to reality - it should, anyway. — Robert J. Shiller