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I never get nervous. Baseball consists of two things: hitting and pitching, and we've got both. — Carl Pohlad

Eat only when you are hungry-not because it is one o'clock or seven o'clock or whatever. — Jane Fonda

I live in a fantasy world where I think I'm immune to all disease. I don't get sick and haven't had anything major go wrong. — Jesse Spencer

You wish to be a poet; you wish to be a lover. But the splendid clarity of your intelligence, and the remorseless honestly of your intellect bring you to a halt. — Virginia Woolf

Barack Obama's military triumphs will come neither in long wars nor even short ones, but in a series of raids. — Elliott Abrams

I'd learned I didn't need kindling - I was kindling. ("Red") — Alyxandra Harvey

Quantum Mechanics is different. Its weirdness is evident without comparison. It is harder to train your mind to have quantum mechanical tuition, because quantum mechanics shatters our own personal, individual conception of reality — Brian Greene

I like the serenity in you,but when can I find you.. — Charlyn Montialbucio

She felt free of everything that weighted her down on Earth. Free of danger, free of any pain she'd ever felt. Free of gravity.And so in love. — Lauren Kate

For as long as I can remember, I've always been interested in issues of social justice, political freedom, and civil rights. — Jennifer Chiaverini

The highest end of government is the culture of men. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

When John O'Malley was a Jesuit novice, an older priest told him three things to remember when living in community: First, you're not God. Second, this isn't heaven. Third, don't be an ass. — James Martin

Customs tell a man who he is, where he belongs, what he must do. Better illogical customs than none; men cannot live together without them. — Robert A. Heinlein

All men who read escape from something else into what lies behind the printed page; the quality of the dream may be argued, but its release has become a functional necessity. — Raymond Chandler