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It was to the small serious boy that he turned for his enjoyment. He had bought the child some cheap wooden blocks, and with these the little one played endlessly and intently, with a purpose obscure to the adult mind, but completely absorbing. — Alan Paton

To avoid tripping on the chain of the past, you have to pick it up and wind it about you. — Mason Cooley

It's a great experience. If you get a chance to run for president, do it. — Mitt Romney

Even if you're drawing a cartoon and exaggerating, you want to capture something true about the person. — David Horsey

The achievements and discoveries of a great but dying society can bring light to a young and growing one. — Morgan Llywelyn

I love hiking in the mountains in Aspen. Breathing the clean, fresh air is great. Plus, it gives me a cardiovascular workout and firms my legs. — Chris Evert

I should tell. I know I should. But he's mine. I don't want him getting the chance to walk away. I want him to pay and I want to be the one who decides how. — Katja Millay

You can't fight if you're drunk," she nagged.
You've clearly never been on a battlefield. Or in a pub, for that matter. — Thaddeus White

Seeing is limited by two borders: Strong light, which blinds, and total darkness. — Milan Kundera

While I can't promise you that I'm going to be a perfect candidate and I can't promise you that I'm not going to make mistakes, I can unequivocally promise you that no one, no one, will work harder on your behalf, no one will fight harder with you and no one will make you more proud. — Alexi Giannoulias

Many other movies, but for me The Professionals is the best I did in Hollywood. — Claudia Cardinale

Maybe I am conservative, but I like to have a little fun, too. — Roger Penske

[Yet] dependence is scorned even in intimate relationships, as though dependence were incompatible with self-reliance rather than the only thing that makes it possible. — Maggie Nelson

I suppose that one of the psychological principles of advertising is to so hammer the name of your product into the mind of the timid buyer that when he is confronted with a brusk demand for an order he can't think of anything else to say, whether he wants it or not. — Robert Benchley