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In business, as in baseball, the prizes go most often to the organizations that pursue their objective hard and relentlessly every day of the year. — William Feather

Sarah (Winnemucca) is best known for her 1883 autobiography, Life among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Theirs Claims, the first memoir writen and published by a Native American woman. Her story begins; 'I was born somewhere near 1844, but am not sure of the precise time. I was a very small child when the first white people came to our country. They came like a lion, yes, like a roaring lion, and have continued to do so ever since, and I have never forgotten their first coming. — Linda Rodriguez McRobbie

I don't think the pain of a broken heart is one I will survive," I said, lying across the upstairs landing so that everybody would notice my plight. — Matthew Crow

I don't drink, I don't smoke and I don't party. — Stephanie Mills

The Ideal is the invisible Sun which is always on the meridian of the soul. — William Batchelder Greene

He who seeks may easily get lost himself. All solitude is wrong: so say the herd. And long did you belong to the herd. — Friedrich Nietzsche