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Advice to Young Journal Keepers. Be lenient with yourself. Conceal your worst faults, leave out your most shameful thoughts, actions, and temptations. Give yourself all the good and interesting qualities you want and haven't got. If you should die young, what comfort would it be to your relatives to read the truth and have to say: It is not a pearl we have lost, but a swine? — Rosamond Lehmann

Very touching," said a voice from the stairway. "Do you want me to imitate a violin?" - Damon — L.J.Smith

It's an amazing confidence boost when you have that swagger of knowing when you pull on the racetrack, all eyes are on you because they know you're the best. — Denny Hamlin

Finding God in All Things. — Ignatius Of Loyola

All things are possible if you are willing to put yourself on the line. You cannot stand back and hope for the best. You have to act. — Elizabeth Edwards

The person who knows everything has the most to learn. — Bob Phillips

In 1930, I was at the top of my career. I won the Most Valuable Player award. — Hack Wilson

Nothing is ever as simple as it seems. At the edge of perception, weird things dance and howl. — M.H. Boroson

Find out how it really feels to surrender to the one you love... — Kelly Lawrence

It is one of the strangest anomalies of life that the absence of fear, and not formal education or brilliance of mind, is the major cause of individual success. — Napoleon Hill

The controls of life are structured as forms and nuclear arrangements, in a relation with the motions of the universe. — Louis Pasteur

But it is one of the great consolations in nature that a man, however unattractive, will find that he is attractive - to some woman. — Agatha Christie

Now, a living organism is nothing but a wonderful machine endowed with the most marvellous properties and set going by means of the most complex and delicate mechanism. — Claude Bernard

The appearances of goodness and merit often meet with a greater reward from the world than goodness and merit themselves. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld