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I want to successfully make the transition from a life in professional sports to another life, without running into major upheavals. — Oliver Kahn

Reborn here in this grubby old hospital, surrounded by the sick and the dying, people who deserve a second chance far more than he does. But it isn't the pink-and-white cooing kind of rebirth. It's more like being wrenched from a warm, dark, comfortable place and forced out into a bright, frightening world where nothing is certain. — Peter Blauner

People went to Dell for the computers, but they go to Apple for everything ... That's the difference between a transactional company and a transformational one. — Brian Chesky

I do believe in an afterlife. I try to be at one with people and try to love life as much as I can. — Julia Sawalha

You want to surround yourself with people who are as dedicated to their discipline as you are to yours and let them do what they do. — Victor Levin

I just want choices. It's not about making money and having a lot of friends in Hollywood; that's the last thing I want. — Bojana Novakovic

Put your hand on your heart and ask yourself, what do I want? The first thing that comes to mind is always the right one. — Layne Beachley

This is not the way this is supposed to work, you know. Once these stays come off, they're supposed to bloody remain off for at least a half hour, do you understand me? We should make this a rule from now on. — Erica Monroe

I made the first sandwich before entering college. — Fred DeLuca

I wasn't religious. Didn't believe in a higher power. Mundane government was crappy enough, the idea of a divine one simultaneously scared me and made me want to laugh. As a consequence, when I thought of a soul, I was thinking more about some collection of the abstract parts of the mind that covered a person's mental and emotional well-being, their psyche and the defining aspects of their personality. A more religious view of the soul would probably add up to a rough equivalent. — Wildbow

It is not a lucky word, this name impossible; no good comes of those who have it so often in their mouths. — Thomas Carlyle