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I have learned from the first Olympics, of course. When I went to my first Olympic Games, I experienced all of the pressure and was able to win the gold medal. I try not to feel the pressure, and I try not to be nervous when I am on the ice and when I compete. — Kim Yuna

He gasped in terror at what sounded like a man trying to gargle while fighting off a pack of wolves. — Douglas Adams

My father got a job at Bradford University in textiles. And he came for - I guess, you know, why do people immigrate? - like, for a better life to find, you know, a new world. And, you know, I think he always - he saw it as an opportunity. And so yeah so we came to this coal mining town in the north of England and that's where I grew up. — Aasif Mandvi

Physicians are in general the most amiable companions and the best friends, as well as the most learned men I know. — Alexander Pope

When I make a pretty good hook ( ... ) she gives me a toothless smile and an unintelligeble comment I think might be praise. — Suzanne Collins

Stop looking for who's to blame; instead you'll start asking, "What's the system?" The concept of feedback opens up the idea that a system can cause its own behavior. — Donella H. Meadows

I've developed a great reputation for wisdom by ordering more books than I ever had time to read, and reading more books, by far, than I learned anything useful from, except, of course, that some very tedious gentlemen have written books. — Marilynne Robinson

Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices. — Alfred A. Montapert

Stigmas speak to the idea of difference and how difference shames us and those we know. — Michael Lewis

His persona seemed very odd to me: it was as though he'd once seen an intellectual, and had spent the rest of his life impersonating him. — John Cleese

I loved him more than he loved me, and that is a bad place for a woman to be. — Adriana Trigiani

What ever the motive for the insult, it is always best to overlook it; for folly doesn't deserve resentment, and malice is punished by neglect. — Samuel Johnson

In the knowledge economy everyone is a volunteer, but we have trained our managers to manage conscripts. — Peter Drucker

Life -that complicated thing. One day, it took you to the perfection of happiness, with every meaning it might embrace. The other, it drove you to the limits of despair. The balance, however, was what made life either a paradise on earth, or a living hell. — Mariam Maarouf