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I knew he was angry by this token. When I read when he wrote about women I thought, not of what he was saying, but of himself. When an arguer argues dispassionately he thinks only of the argument; and the reader cannot help thinking of the argument too. If he had written dispassionately about women had he used indisputable proofs to establish his argument and had shown no trace of wishing that the result would be one thing rather than another, one would not have been angry either. — Virginia Woolf

I didn't want to be a dancer. I just did it to work my way through college. But I was always an athlete and gymnast, so it came naturally. — Gene Kelly

A man can do anything he wants to do in this world, at least if he wants to do it badly enough. — E. W. Scripps

I am a man of my word. — Aleatha Romig

I spent a lot of time not in school, so I didn't have deep relationships with kids my own age. — Jodie Foster

Big decisions in my life have always come easy and are made without hesitation. It is easier for me to make a life-changing decision than to decide what to get for dessert. — Tony Hawk

Really, anyone can learn how to fly. If you can drive a bus, you can fly an airplane. — Cory Lidle

I've been in the same place for 10 years and having to say goodbye and clean out the locker is the toughest part. — Roy Oswalt

You can't judge who you love the most by how long you love them. — Jenny Han

IN EGGPLANT CASSEROLE, — Julia Child

There is no inevitability in history except as men make it. — Felix Frankfurter

The path I am trying so hard to follow is in fact the one that God my Father and His Son Jesus Christ want me to pursue. It has brought me deep happiness. — Clayton Christensen

We ought to recognise the profound gulf between the work to which we are 'called' and the work we are forced into as a means of livelihood. — Dorothy L. Sayers