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It is far easier for a woman to lead
a blameless life than it is for a man;
all she has to do is to avoid
sexual intercourse like the plague. — Angela Carter

Clockwise is sunwise - as opposed to 'widdershins', which witches use. — J.S. Atherton

We're all born with a unique gift, and it's up to us to find and exploit that gift. — Ikish Mullens

I wouldn't think I was successful if I didn't have just as many people hate me as support me. — Paul Watson

I've always played hard. If that's rough and tough, I can't help it. I don't believe there's any such thing as a good loser. I wouldn't sit down and play a game of cards with you right now withing wanting to win. If I hadn't felt that way I wouldn't have got very far in baseball. — Rogers Hornsby

The value of a promise is the cost to you of keeping your word. — Brian Tracy

Every project is a new challenge for an actor. If it's not, it's boring. — Stephanie Sigman

Give any chemically rich system enough time, with enough free energy, and something unusual, but ultimately predictable, will eventually occur. — John Zande

Pantaenus was one of these and is said to have gone to India. It is reported that among persons there who knew of Christ, he found the Gospel according to Matthew, which had anticipated his own arrival. For Bartholomew, one of the apostles, had preached to them, and left with them the writing of Matthew in the Hebrew language, which they had preserved till that time. After many good deeds, Pantaenus finally became the head of the school at Alexandria, and expounded the treasures of divine doctrine both orally and in writing. — Eusebius

There's not enough said about winter runing. Running in the winter is like not giving up when the road gets hard. It's about willpower and perseverance and being faithful to your sport. — Vanessa Runs

Never let your life depend on the competence of someone whose life isn't also on the line. — Brandon Sanderson

Our ordinary method of dealing with ingrained sin is to launch a frontal attack. We rely on our willpower and determination. Whatever may be the issue for us--anger, fear, bitterness, gluttony, pride, lust, substance abuse--we determine never to do it again; we pray against it, fight against it, set our will against it. But the struggle is all in vain, and we find ourselves once again morally bankrupt or, worse yet, so proud of our external righteousness that "whitened sepulchers" is a mild description of our condition. — Richard J. Foster

As for life, it's just a story that other people tell us about the world and about how we should behave in the world. — Paulo Coelho