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If I was a book, I would like to be a library book, so I would be taken home by all different sorts of kids. — Cornelia Funke

I was born with the courage to live. Only those are unwise who have never dared to be fools. — Elsie De Wolfe

Don't believe those tales you hear about my being all-in. Wait until you see me in action for your team and then form your opinion of my worth to your team. I assure you that I am delighted to be a Pirate and that I will do my best to bring another pennant to the Smoky City. — Vic Willis

Since its appearance the view that prostitution is a product of capitalism has gained ground enormously. And as, in addition, preachers still complain that the good old morals have decayed, and accuse modern culture of having led to loose living, everyone is convinced that all sexual wrongs represent a symptom of decadence peculiar to our age. — Ludwig Von Mises

One time I was doing a speech to a group of kids, and just before I get there, I see this little kid crying. I found out they just lost a game, and he was the losing pitcher. I went over there, put my arm around him, and said, 'What are you crying for? When major league players lose, they don't cry.' — Tommy Lasorda

having the wisdom to tell what you can't change from what you can? — Rysa Walker

You can see and you can listen, but you have to have moments in which you feel. — Mike Krzyzewski

No matter how Palestinians resist, they are shot, beaten, arrested, tortured, bombed, segregated, and collectively punished. The problem isn't the mode of Palestinian resistance, it is the existence of Palestinians on their land that Israel takes issue with. — Remi Kanazi

In prosperity God is heard, and that is a blessing; but in adversity God is seen, and that is a greater blessing. — Charles Spurgeon

To the one who knows how to look and feel, every moment of this free wandering life is an enchantment. — Alexandra David-Neel

No doubt, anarchy, once established, might not last forever. But if your house is on fire, the sensible course of action is to put out the fire, even though this extinguishment provides no guarantee that the house will never catch fire again. — Robert Higgs