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What you receive is directly connected to what you believe — Joel Osteen

The two top teams with nice weather and nice people were Dallas and Miami. Of course, the Lakers wouldn't want to trade me in the same conference, so Miami was perfect. — Shaquille O'Neal

Afghanistan would have been difficult enough without Iraq. Iraq made it impossible. The argument that had we just focused on Afghanistan we'd now be okay is persuasive, but it omits the fact that we weren't supposed to get involved in nation-building in Afghanistan. — Michael Hastings

Hope looks for unqualified success; but Faith counts certainly on failure, and takes honorable defeat to be a form of victory. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Nights without work I spent with whisky and books. — Haruki Murakami

Have you ever chopped down something with an ax? Not fun. I now have serious doubts regarding George Washington and his cherry tree. — Tammy Blackwell

I went to a high school reunion a couple years ago and realized that the kids who were the most unusual in high school are the ones who are the most interesting now and the ones who were popular are dull and boring. — Anderson Cooper

If the Creator had said, "Let there be light" in Ankh-Morpork, he'd have got no further because of all the people saying "What colour? — Terry Pratchett

I have everything in the world that is necessary to happiness
good faith, good friends, and all the work I can possibly do. — Anna Howard Shaw

It has been said that Ernest Hemingway would rewrite scenes
until they pleased him, often thirty or forty times. Hemingway,
critics claimed, was a genius. Was it his genius that drove
him to work hard, or was it hard work that resulted in works
of genius? — James N. Frey

Handle with care. Probably has Views. Do not attempt to kiss hand. — Terry Pratchett

The men history declares heroes are merely heroes because they failed to survive their benevolent acts. — Felix O. Hartmann

Believing in Hell must distort every judgement on this life. — Cyril Connolly

That was an explanation, not an excuse. — John Jakes