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And I like to keep whatever is mine remaining that way. It's a funny little game to play and it's a slippery slope. I always say to myself I'm never going to give anything away because there's never any point or benefit for me. — Kristen Stewart

Even a magnificent city such as Florence becomes more intriguing if there is a demon at work in the alleys. — Chris Bohjalian

When any man accumulates more than he can earn with his own hands, he begins to enrich himself at the expense of the youth, the sweat, the blood, the joy of his fellow men. — Gene Stratton-Porter

though his day-to-day responsibilities had constantly shrunk over the last ten years, life did not seem easier. It just seemed smaller and a good deal more dull. Call — Larry McMurtry

Those who were cowards never started, and those who were weak were lost on the way, but the brave find a home in every land. — Walter Knott

Remember what you do in life is merely a reflection of who you are as a Christian, one who loves and serves the Lord. — Rachel Hauck

If you find yourself asking: How did I get here? Isador once said, that probably means you are living a life worth living. — Aleksandar Hemon

Philosophy's true use - "An operating system for life's difficulties and hardships". — Ryan Holiday

I am really good about compartmentalizing and treating my family as one thing and the show or whatever my job as a secondary thing. — Tony Vincent

One reason children are capable of joy is because they take almost nothing for granted. — William B. Irvine

To me, the moment you're talking about nonfiction you're talking about reality. — David Shields

Servant-leader ship is all about making the goals clear and then rolling your sleeves up and doing whatever it takes to help people win. In that situation, they don't work for you, you work for them. — Ken Blanchard

Do not descend amongst professors or capitalists. — Walt Whitman