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The NFL pension is the worst in the world of business. It's an embarrassment. — Jim Brown

I want to give my six hours of serious cricket on the ground and then take whatever the result. — Sachin Tendulkar

After writing a novel, what is there to say? If a novelist could say it in a maxim, they wouldn't need 120,000 words, several years and sundry characters, plots and subplots, and so on. I'd much rather listen always. — Richard Flanagan

We expert teachers know that motivation and emotional impact are what matter. — Donald Norman

Money talks and I listen. — Toba Beta

In bed watching Family Guy. Love this show.! So hilarious! Stewie is my favorite love his accent. — Paris Hilton

Only a foolish man will wed her who comes easily to his bed. — Lisa M. Klein

It's scary to watch someone you love go into the center of himself and confront his fears, fear of failure, fear of death, fear of going insane. You have to fail a little, die a little, go insane a little, to come out the other side. — Eleanor Coppola

The last thing in the world my parents would want to do is get on a stage or do a movie. They would probably rather die. But they let me be who I was, and they supported me. — Emma Stone

Politics is comparable to boxing. The only thing is that in politics there are basically no rules. In boxing, you can get a black eye, but in politics you can get poison in your food or a bullet in the head. It's definitely rougher and tougher than other sports. — Wladimir Klitschko

The Bible is a collection of honorable, but primitive legends which are still nevertheless pretty childish. — Albert Einstein

Churchill acknowledged Fisher's energy and prior genius. "But he was seventy-four years old," Churchill wrote, in an oblique evisceration. "As in a great castle which has long contended with time, the mighty central mass of the donjon towered up intact and seemingly everlasting. But the outworks and the battlements had fallen away, and its imperious ruler dwelt only in the special apartments and corridors with which he had a lifelong familiarity." This, however, was exactly what Churchill had hoped for in bringing Fisher back as First Sea Lord. "I took him because I knew he was old and weak, and that I should be able to keep things in my own hands. — Erik Larson

A need for many candles may arise in every nation's history to light up the darkness in the country. Most of the time, the youth is the very candles themselves! — Mehmet Murat Ildan