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He is the best. The best in the world, yes. Probably the best ever. I saw Maradona a couple of times. I never saw Pele. But Cristiano is amazing. This man is the best ... Cristiano is a goals machine. He is an incredible player. He is like Zidane, there will never be another Ronaldo. — Jose Mourinho
Being called a 'bad citizen' is a compliment to a novelist, at least to my mind. That's exactly what we ought to do. — Don DeLillo
Eventually sinking into despair, [Heinrich von Kleist] shot himself in 1811 as part of a suicide pact made with a woman suffering from incurable cancer. — Nicholas Tucker
The only place we can find a clear, unmistakable message is in the Word of God, which we call the Bible. — Billy Graham
No pleasure here on Earth I find. For in this world, I'm bound to ramble. — Ralph Stanley
He could take one look at me- at the ashtray, the bottle, the four pots of coffee, my face, and my gut set like a stone on the white band of the towel- he could take one look at me and be pretty sure i ran on heavy fuel. — Martin Amis
It is easy to live multiple lives! What is hard is to be a whole person — Kim Stanley Robinson
Mrs. Trask turned to him. When Mr. Pendergast asks for something, we do not say no. — Douglas Preston
The first time my parents found out I was acting was when a friend told them they had just come back from a play I was in. — Poorna Jagannathan
Painting seems like some kind of peculiar miracle that I need to have again and again. — Philip Guston
Heaven itself possesses nothing that excels a rose of Sharon. What — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I train about six days a week. I'm training at the same intensity as I did when I was playing football. I've done it for my entire life, and I love it. — Tim Tebow
My mission is to give girls the tools to be able to blossom into their best selves. — Elizabeth Berkley
Woodrow Wilson was the first American president ever to leave the country during his term of office. — Ken Follett