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My name is Uhtred. I am the son of Uhtred, who was the son of Uhtred and his father was also called Uhtred. — Bernard Cornwell

I have to pay attention to work on the weekends and always have my iPhone with me, but I don't mind. — Jill Abramson

Great as heaven and earth are, men still find some things in them with which to be dissatisfied. Thus it is that, were the superior man to speak of his way in all its greatness, nothing in the world would be found able to embrace it, and were he to speak of it in its minuteness, nothing in the world would be found able to split it. — Confucius

You are not your grade; you are better than that. Grades are indicators of time management and a rate of success. — Anonymous

Better than chanting a thousand words in a dead language is one soothing word spoken in the vernacular. — Gautama Buddha

In this world, either you're virtuous or you enjoy yourself. Not both, lady, not both. — Ayn Rand

Morality must be the heart of our existence, if it is to be what it wants to be for us ... The highest form of philosophy is ethics. Thus all philosophy begins with "I am." The highest statement of cognition must be an expression of that fact which is the means and ground for all cognition, namely, the goal of the I. — Novalis

In this modern day and age America's newest slogan is: Mom, apple pie and high-speed Internet. They say you can live two weeks without food, a day or so without water but take someone's smart phone away, and that person won't last five minutes."
- Will Roberts — Will Roberts

It's about life, and how cruel it can sometimes be.
How unfair life is.
All of us have a hand in it.
We do what we have to do, take what we have to take, and sometimes we hurt people we swear we won't hurt, but we do, because life makes us. — J.M. Darhower

That thou didst love her, strikes some scores away
From the great compt: but love that comes too late,
Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried,
To the great sender turns a sour offence,
Crying, 'That's good that's gone.' Our rash faults
Make trivial price of serious things we have,
Not knowing them until we know their grave:
Oft our displeasures, to ourselves unjust,
Destroy our friends and after weep their dust
Our own love waking cries to see what's done,
While shame full late sleeps out the afternoon.
Be this sweet Helen's knell, and now forget her. — William Shakespeare

Obsess your way to success — Aaron Lauritsen

Will slams poems; I slam doors. — Colleen Hoover