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I could have.What does this phrase mean? At any given moment in our lives, there are certain things that could have heppened but, didn't. The magic moments go unrecognized, and then suddenly, the hand of destiny changes everything. — Paulo Coelho

A man has only so much knowledge as he puts to work. — Francis Of Assisi

I've been on the road since 1983. Nothing ever changed, even when I was doing TV and movies. — Sinbad

Words have a genealogy and it's easier to trace the evolution of a single word than the evolution of a language. — Daniel Dennett

In some sense, the military is the most modern part of a developing country. — George Friedman

I've had years of psychiatry, and I ask about every six months - it's sort of like getting your oil checked - I ask, 'I'm not an actual narcissist, am I?' The learned men of psychiatry assure me that I meet none of the medical criteria. — Rob Lowe

When in doubt, play dead. Well, unless you might be dealing with a ghoul, or a basilisk, or something else that likes its meat a little ripe. Actually, when in doubt, just start shooting. - Alice Healy — Seanan McGuire

The future cannot be controlled, only experienced. — John Izzo

What I hear about the book does not sound like the Scott McClellan I knew for two years. I can say, without fear of contradiction, that I knew Scott better than any other White House correspondent or Washington reporter. — Jeff Gannon

In my life, the one thing I have learned above all is that no individual can reach the height of their potential without the love of others — Renee Ahdieh

When you arrive really inside the discussion of race, practically they institute a Mexican-ness, a Latin-ness, a racial community that just isn't true. So, we know who are the people that have the majority of power, access and privileges in Mexico, and they are white Mexicans. — Bocafloja

No poet is ever completely lost. He has the secret of his childhood safe with him, like some secret cave in which he can kneel. And, when we read his poetry, we can join him there. — Peter Ackroyd