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Be your own hero, it's cheaper than a movie ticket. — Douglas Horton
As far as I am concerned, I know that I have lost not wealth but distractions. The body's needs are few: it wants to be free from cold, to banish hunger and thirst with nourishment; if we long for anything more we are exerting ourselves to serve our vices, not our needs. — Seneca.
Invention is not enough. Tesla invented the electric power we use, but he struggled to get it out to people. You have to combine both things: invention and innovation focus, plus the company that can commercialize things and get them to people. — Larry Page
ACT27.20 And when neither sun nor stars in many days appeared, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope that we should be saved was then taken away. — Anonymous
Yeah, we never said we liked you," said Ian, smiling. "We just prefer that you don't die. — Francesca Zappia
If each one of us does our bit, we will be helping to keep global warming from harming our countries. — Sienna Miller
If Pakistan feels Indian positions are pre-conditions, then there will be no talks. — Sushma Swaraj
Elaine Equi has been publishing her observant, often playful poetry for some 30 years, extending and deepening the range of her intrinsically wry voice. — Floyd Skloot
I want to own an NFL franchise. I understand the business of football. — Jon Bon Jovi
If you can talk, you can write. — Christopher Hitchens
See? There's a silver lining in every dark cloud or whatever bullshit they say. — J. Lynn
A springful of larks in a rolling Cloud and the roadside bushes brimming with whistling Blackbirds and the sun of October Summery On the hill's shoulder. — Dylan Thomas
I think the buzz of acting is playing people different to you, and for me, that means traversing all genres. — Martin Henderson
Fill your mind with thoughts of PEACE, COURAGE, HEALTH and HOPE — Dale Carnegie