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The least successful athletes, those who have never won any victories, suddenly call themselves trainers. — J.C. McKeown

We must all cultivate our own creativity because we each have a God-given imagination that has the ability to bless generations and eternity. — Alisa Hope Wagner

I resolved not to be conquered again. — Harriet Jacobs

Of all the senseless babble I have ever had occasion to read, the demonstrations of these philosophers who undertake to tell us all about the nature of God would be the worst, if they were not surpassed by the still greater absurdities of the philosophers who try to prove that there is no God. — Thomas Huxley

Sometimes you'll lead, sometimes you'll follow. Expect you'll grumble about the following part for a while yet. — Sylvia Day

Your failures should motivate you to look at your life goals from a different angle — Sunday Adelaja

Social control is best managed through fear. — Michael Crichton

I experienced it as a compulsion to self-destruct. I could not finish what I started. The closer I got, the more different ways I'd find to screw it up. — Steven Pressfield

Many strokes, though with a little axe, hew down and fell the hardest-timber'd oak. — William Shakespeare

I thought I was actually doing quite well - I was on Jazz FM six days a week. I fancied going to Australia and I had a wonderful experience. It's changed me for the better and it was flattering to win. — Tony Blackburn

It would be a privelidge to have my heart broken by you. — John Green

It proposes to each of us that we transform ourselves, or our lives, by buying something more.
This more, it proposes,will make us in some way richer - even though we will be poorer by having spent our money.
Publicity persuades us of such a transformation by showing us people who have apparently been transformed and are, as a result, enviable. The state of being envied is what constitutes glamour. And publicity is the process of manufacturing glamour. (P. 125) — John Berger

We all know now that the 747 became the flagship jumbo jet of the airline industry, but the decision looks much different from the perspective of the late 1960s. Yet - and this is the key point - Boeing was willing to make the bold move in the face of the risks. As in Boeing's case, the risks do not always come without pain. — James C. Collins

I like to stay in the rhythm of things. — Marissa Mayer

The language of the universe comes not from the voice but from the primordial silence. You can understand it by enhancing your feelings. — Debasish Mridha