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I didn't know what to do.
I knew what I wanted to do. I knew what I was supposed to do.
But I didn't know what I was going to do. — Julio Alexi Genao

In our instant pudding world, everything is sweet, smooth, very convenient and fast. There are lots of assorted flavors, but they're all artificial. — Robert Bateman

The Way creates the warrior; that every path leads to peace, every choice to wisdom. — Dan Millman

The Republican Party would be really smart to absorb as much of the Tea Party movement as possible. — Sarah Palin

Taxation, gentlemen, is very much like dairy farming. The task is to extract the maximum amount of milk with the minimum amount of moo. — Terry Pratchett

Failure is a part of success. Every perceived loss is a lesson for a better outcome next time. — Joan Pillen

We are not making a capital investment into GM as the first element or condition. — Carlos Ghosn

Fame is everywhere; the 15 minutes are now the dominant themes of our times. — Nick Mancuso

I am particularly fond of John Lindsay's suggestion that political commercials be banned from television as we now ban cigarette and liquor commercials. — Neil Postman

We marched him to the turfy shack where he lived with his parents and while the youth sulked Petronius Longus put the whole moral issue in succinct terms to them: Ollia's father was a legionary veteran who had served in Egypt and Syria for over twenty years until he left with double pay, three medals, and a diploma that made Ollia legitimate; he now ran a boxers' training school where he was famous for his high-minded attitude and his fighters were notorious for their loyalty to him ... The old fisherman was a toothless, hapless, faithless cove you would not trust too near you with a filleting knife, but whether from fear or simple cunning he co-operated eagerly. The lad agreed to marry the girl and since Silvia would never abandon Ollia here, we decided that the fisherboy had to come back with us to Rome. His relations looked impressed by this result. We accepted it as the best we could achieve. — Lindsey Davis

In the founding era of our country, it was not organized religion but personal faith that brought focus and unified the early leadership-maybe an unspoken faith in God, and certain values that came with that faith. So in that sense, we cannot discount, in my judgment, religious faith in politics. — Billy Graham

If you feel that without a certain person, or position, or achievement, your life would be not worth living, you may be deeper into idolatry than you think. — Colin S. Smith

I should get points for not saying every dumb thing that pops in my head. — Susan Bischoff