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The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet. — Damon Runyon

Maybe that's what I have been looking for. When storms and rockslides threaten, I am looking for someone who will hold on to me and not let go. — Courtney Milan

I once asked her if she got bored living alone, and she said, 'To say one is bored to be alone is to admit that one has no inner resources. — Lois Battle

She wanted to tell him what happened wasn't really his fault, but she knew that wasn't the way this kind of guilt worked. Intellectually, he already knew that. It was his emotions that were tripping him up. The tangle of love and memory and what might have been. — Charles De Lint

Happiness comes through good judgment, good judgment comes through experience and experience comes through bad judgment — Robin S. Sharma

Well, we promised our fans that we'd put out records faster, and that's what we're doing. We figured out a way to condense our cycle, so to speak, by ... continuing to write, trying to keep the creative ball rolling as often as possible. — Chester Bennington

I'm the same guy I've always been. I'm the same guy now as when I was hitting 50 home runs. I don't change. — David Ortiz

I wonder if you have ever given someone a compliment that wasn't a backhanded insult.
I prefer not to, it gives people an unsettling impression of self-importance. — Rachel E. Carter

Long term, I have a lot of confidence in the United States. We have an excellent record in terms of innovation. We have great universities that are involved in technological change and progress. We have an entrepreneurial culture, much more than almost any other country. — Ben Bernanke

Atlanta is not the South. — Pimp C

I longed to arrest all beauty that came before me, and at length the longing has been satisfied. — Julia Margaret Cameron

Everyone ends up moving alone towards the self — Nadine Gordimer

He who tampers with the currency robs labor of its bread. — Daniel Webster

What do you think God gave you more wealth than is requisite to satisfy your rational wants for, when you look around and see how many are in absolute need of that which you do not need? Can you not take the hint? — J.G. Holland