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The greatest thing that gives me peace about time is knowing that I get to make choices about what I do with it. I also find it amazing that when there is something I really want to do, I find the time for it. — Sheri Kaye Hoff

And while he was doing those things, he thought about Allie and the love that was missing from both their lives. — Nicholas Sparks

I say the Islanders were the best team I ever covered because they had more so many stars who delivered with Canadian-Swedish-suburban modesty. And they won four straight Stanley Cups from 1980 through 1983. — George Vecsey

He simply knew his own mind and found it company enough. — Ian Johnstone

It sounds shameful, but on my best days I write only about three or four hours. — Anne Bernays

I'm not a jazz musician, because, I mean, firstly, I can't play anything. I'm not bad on the tamborine. I have a certain way with the triangle. But I'm not a jazz musician ... my band, they always joke, they always say that I'm a disposable, pop, jazz superstar. — Michael Buble

How sweet the harmonies of the afternoon!
The Blackbird sings along the sunny breeze
His ancient song of leaves, and summer boon;
Rich breath of hayfields streams thro' whispering trees;
And birds of morning trim their bustling wings,
And listen fondly
while the Blackbird sings. — Frederick Tennyson

When we tell people to do their jobs, we get workers. When we trust people to get the job done, we get leaders. — Simon Sinek

Sometimes I rhyme slow sometimes I rhyme quick, I was on 125 and St.Nick — Daryl Barnes

You need not hate them, for that hurts you too,' she explained. 'It is sufficient to laugh at them. — Michelle Lovric

Who will tell whether one happy moment of love or the joy of breathing or walking on a bright morning and smelling the fresh air, is not worth all the suffering and effort which life implies — Erich Fromm

The challenge is to keep learning and creating higher-order solutions rather than merely repeating the failed journeys of the past. — Kevan Hall