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The game will fade one day. I realize that success is one thing; impact is another. I live to impact people. — Ray Lewis

Those of you who have fallen prey to any kind of addiction, there is hope because God loves all of His children — M. Russell Ballard

Either the kid was naturally hyper or he was hopped up on enough caffeine to give a heart attack to a water buffalo. — Rick Riordan

Artists now decline to go to bed with beauty, fearing they'll wake up with kitsch. — Mike Curran

Have you ever been the only person of your own colour or ethnicity in a large group or gathering? It has been said that there are two kinds of white people: those who have never found themselves in a situation where the majority of people around them are not white, and those who have been the only white person in the room. At that moment, for the first time perhaps, they discover what it is really like for the other people in their society, and, metaphorically, for the rest of the world outside the west: to be from a minority, to live as the person who is always in the margins, to be the person who never qualifies as the norm, the person who is not authorized to speak. — Robert J.C. Young

I don't really put trophies out. I don't keep trophies around my apartment. — Cary Fukunaga

Jesus Christ was the only one capable of performing the magnificent Atonement because He was the only perfect man and the Only Begotten Son of God the Father. He received His commission for this essential work from His Father before the world was established. His perfect mortal life devoid of sin, the shedding of His blood, His suffering in the garden and upon the cross, His voluntary death, and the Resurrection of His body from the tomb made possible a full Atonement for people of every generation and time. — Cecil O. Samuelson

Work hard, play hard, stay hard. I coined it first back 1993. — Scott Deuty

A Dom intent on developing a relationship will approach you on a personal level first. — Red Phoenix

This was hopeless. In a novel, Adrian wouldn't just have accepted things as they were put to him. What was the point of having a situation worthy of fiction if the protagonist didn't behave as he would have done in a book? Adrian should have gone snooping, or saved up his pocket money and employed a private detective; perhaps all four of us should have gone off on a Quest to Discover the Truth. Or would that have been less like literature and too much like a kids' story? — Julian Barnes

Life's not black-and-white. Sometimes the ends justifies the means. — Emily Giffin