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When you're asking someone for assistance, make it as easy as possible for them to say 'no' to you. You don't want someone helping you who doesn't really want to. — Raymond Arroyo

Sometimes our weakness is considered strength, and we take delight in borrowed greatness. — Meher Baba

Think of all the squabbles Adam and Eve must have had in the course of their nine hundred years," wrote Martin Luther. "Eve would say, 'You ate the apple,' and Adam would retort, 'You gave it to me. — Philip Yancey

a redheaded person with an empty stomach was a walking time bomb. I — Diana Gabaldon

The twelve months ...
Snowy, Flowy, Blowy,
Showery, Flowery, Bowery,
Hoppy, Croppy, Droppy,
Breeze, Sneezy, Freezy. — George F. R. Ellis

Here's my problem. On Valentine's Day the flowers are wilting and so am I. — David Letterman

I struggled with being in the public eye, losing my anonymity when my star rose quickly in the late 90's. But I need the challenge of showing up and getting up there to spill my guts and connect with my loyal folks. — Paula Cole

I'm happy that my films were discovered by chance by foreign film festivals. That makes me realise more that there is a world outside Japan too. For me, it's an occasion to meet many people and to experience directly the response of international audiences to my films. But for me as a director, my attitude towards making films hasn't changed with the fame. I feel it's not good to change as a person anyway — Takashi Miike

The greatest fighter I ever saw — Gene Tunney

The passion/hunger of the student brings out the experience/wisdom of the mentor. — Orrin Woodward

Apparently, I'm a sucker for a man with belt buckles the size of Texas. — Rachel Harris

This is the best and worst part about having a friend who's so close to you. You know what to expect from them, and they know what to do to get a reaction out of you. — K. Bromberg

'Till America has learned to love literature not as an amusement, not as a mere doggerel to memorize in a college room, but for its humanizing and ennobling energy, my dear reverend president, she will not have succeeded in that high sense which alone makes a nation out of a people. That which raises it from a dead name to a living power.' — Matthew Pearl