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Without competition we would be clinging to the clumsy antiquated processes of farming and manufacture and the methods of business of long ago, and the twentieth would be no further advanced than the eighteenth century. — William McKinley

I've never yet read a review of one of my own books that I couldn't have written much better myself. — Edward Abbey

Pauline kept a scrapbook into which she pasted important articles that she had cut out of the newspapers. These were about the courageous deeds that had been done by people even if they only had one leg or couldn't see or had been dropped on their heads when they were babies.
'It's to make me brave,' she'd explained to Annika. — Eva Ibbotson

I am one who could have forgotten the plague, listening to Boccaccio's stories; and I am not ashamed of it. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

No matter how hard you work for your money, there's always someone out there willing to work twice as hard to take it away from you. — J. Willard Marriott

When I claim more than what I can handle, I limit the opportunities for another person in my community. — Jeff Shinabarger

There is some CO2-water vapor feedback. But it's not operating on a global scale. The modellers cannot accurately separate water vapour from the effects of clouds and rainfall. — Willie Soon

What we are doing to develop leaders is not working! We are treating the symptoms and ignoring the disease. — Dave Anderson

The Internet is for lonely people. People should live. — Charlton Heston

Summer
The seasons between spring and autumn, comprising in the Northern Hemisphere
the warmest months of the year: June, July and August.
The period of finest development, perfection, or beauty previous to any decline; the summer of life. — Cecelia Ahern

While it is possible to create all your own energy, most people feed off the energy of others. If you could see on multiple planes of attention you would be astonished! — Frederick Lenz

Who feareth to suffer suffereth already, because he feareth. — Michel De Montaigne

How is it that you profess love for God but can't accept another human being? — Phylicia Rashad