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And here I thought you were open-minded." "I'm not," she said, — Judith Arnold

Tennis is not like other sports where the coach is hired by an independent entity, and that makes a huge difference in the dynamic. — Ivan Lendl

The struggle now going on for the world will never be decided by bombs or rockets, by armies or military might. The real crisis we face today is a spiritual one; at root, it is a test of moral will and faith. — Ronald Reagan

Nephew. you were not invited to these discussions.'
'And yet, here I am. It's very irritating, isn't it?' Said Laurent. — C.S. Pacat

I've been to New York a lot. I grew up in London but I'm from Chile originally. — Santiago Cabrera

Every artist makes herself born. You must bring the artist into the world yourself. — Willa Cather

When you were born the world was smiling, and you cry, because living a life so that you are dying smiled, cried and the world. — Tupac Shakur

My dad loved black singers. So listening to New Orleans music, eventually I wanted to play an instrument. — Bill Kreutzmann

I want to explore a lot of things, do acting here and there. — Kylie Jenner

There is no hope of success for the person who does not have a central purpose, or definite goal at which to aim. — Napoleon Hill

You practically do not use semicolons at all. This is a symptom of mental defectiveness, probably induced by camp life. — George Bernard Shaw

My idea of God is not a divine idea. It has to be shattered time after time. He shatters it Himself. — C.S. Lewis

And that is why a dog can go to the vet and have a really big operation and have metal pins sticking out of its leg but if it sees a cat it forgets that it has pins sticking out of its leg and chases after the cat. But when a person has an operation it has a picture in its head of the hurt carrying on for months and months. And it has a picture of all the stitches in its leg and the broken bone and the pins and even if it sees a bus it has to catch it doesn't run because it has a picture in its head of the bones crunching together and the stitches breaking and even more pain. — Mark Haddon

Enclosure, upon its completion, was the record which represented the achievement of all the musical goals I had been aiming at for the previous 5 years. It was recorded simultaneously with Black Knights' Medieval Chamber, and as different as the two albums appear to be, they represent one investigative creative thought process. What I learned from one fed directly into the other. Enclosure is presently my last word on the musical statement which began with PBX. — John Frusciante