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A loving wife is better than making 50 in cricket, or even 99, beyond that I will not go. — James M. Barrie

I got hooked into folk music by accident, because that's what white college kids liked when I was a child. — Stephen Stills

My dear friend, do not imagine that I am vain enough to ascribe our success [Revolution] to any superiority ... If it had not been for the justice of our cause, and the consequent interposition of Providence, in which we had faith, we must have been ruined. If I had ever before been an atheist, I should now have been convinced of the being and government of a Deity! — Benjamin Franklin

You can go out and get anything you want if you work hard enough for it and believe in yourself. — Dustin Poirier

Every emotional state produces an alteration of consciousness which Janet called abaissement du niveau mental; that is to say there is a certain narrowing of consciousness and a corresponding strengthening of the unconscious which, particularly in the case-of strong affects, is noticeable even to the layman. — C. G. Jung

The money footballers earn today is incredulous — Bobby Gould

The intellectual force of the West is still dominant, but other cultures are getting stronger. I expect that we will develop a new way of thinking in architecture and urban planning, and that less will be based on our models. — Rem Koolhaas

Dragons loved treasure, that was not a myth about his kind, and Rhea was the greatest treasure of all. — Katie Reus

A goal should scare you a little, and excite you a lot. — Joe Vitale

In 1972 I married again, to Elisabeth Case; she continues to be wife, companion, critic and editor: a partner in the projects and programs that we undertake. — Douglass North

While optimism makes us live as if someday soon things will soon go better for us, hope frees us from the need to predict the future and allows us to live in the present, with the deep trust that God will never leave us alone but will fulfill the deepest desires of our heart ... Joy in this perspective is the fruit of hope. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

As we pass through the trials of life, let us keep an eternal perspective, let us not complain, let us become even more prayerful, let us serve others, and let us forgive one another. As we do this, 'all things [will] work together for good to [us] that love God.' — James B. Martino

Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy's advance upon this place. — John Buford

They came with their children, for no one left the children behind - it was for the children they had come, wanting to give them the halls of American, the streets, the seasons, the New York of America. — Paullina Simons