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Landry returned to school following the war and played fullback and defensive back for the Longhorn squads that won the 1948 Sugar Bowl and, his senior year, the 1949 Orange Bowl. — Jeff Pearlman

Because nothing wondrous can come in this world unless it rests on the shoulders of kindness. — Barbara Kingsolver

Things we had, like respect and trust, but also freely expressed desires and accountability to whatever degree it took to make both people happy. It took work, a willingness to fight passionately and fairly--out of bed, not just in it--commitment and honesty. It took waking up and saying each day, "I hold this man sacred and always will. He's my sun, moon, and stars."
It took letting the other person in; a thing I'd stopped doing. It took being unafraid to ask for what you wanted, to put yourself on the line, to risk it all for love. — Karen Marie Moning

A writer who attempts to live on the manufacture of his imagination is continually coquetting with starvation. — Edwin Percy Whipple

Knowledge is abundant but wisdom is rare.
Knowledge might be dangerous but wisdom is fair. — Debasish Mridha

The greatest excuse you must have is the excuse to do your best to the very best and in a distinctive manner — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

You can do anything you want to do as long as you keep a good attitude and keep working at it. But the second you give up, you're screwed. — Dolly Parton

Do not let the body be dragged along by mind nor the mind be dragged along by the body — Miyamoto Musashi

It was nothing like Roxanne singing, where it seemed that everyone's heart would have to wait until she finished before it could beat again. — Ann Patchett

Yet, that's what studios do. If one thing works, they'll keep doing it till it runs its course and people aren't interested anymore. — Boris Kodjoe

Endless invention, endless experiment,
Brings knowledge of motion, but not of stillness;
Knowledge of speech, but not of silence;
Knowledge of words, and ignorance of the Word.
Where is the Life we have lost in living?
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? — T. S. Eliot

Well, for me, what I've learned at the very end of this, love is sharing, and I think that really is, for me, the best place to go to experience love, is sharing. — Jason Mraz

That a teacher of the gospel should first be a partaker of it is a simple truth, but at the same time a rule of the most weighty importance. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon