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When you are a professional sportsman all the guys are great competitors in the top 50. — Guy Forget

There is always a group of death in any World Cup. And it's a complement in a way to be in a group of death because it means that you're a good team also. — George Vecsey

There are various names for this 'Spirit of Life' because there are various life experiences. — Jurgen Moltmann

He'd say "I love you" to every man in the squad before rolling out, say it straight, with no joking or smart-ass lilt and no warbly Christian smarm in it either, just that brisk declaration like he was tightening the seat belts around everyone's soul. — Ben Fountain

Aphorisms are bad for novels. They stick in the reader's teeth. — Anatole Broyard

Next Monday the Convention in Virginia will assemble; we have still good hopes of its adoption here: though by no great plurality of votes. South Carolina has probably decided favourably before this time. The plot thickens fast. A few short weeks will determine the political fate of America for the present generation, and probably produce no small influence on the happiness of society through a long succession of ages to come. — George Washington

I believe that the plight of life and all existence is to master one's self, you know, one day at a time. — CeeLo Green

Christianity is the root of all democracy, the highest fact in the rights of men. — Novalis

A good writer sees the world, not through his own eyes, but through his reader's mind. — Debasish Mridha

Movement should be approached like life - with enthusiasm, joy and gratitude - for movement is life,
and life is movement, and we get out of it what we put into it. — Ron Fletcher

I have friends who have had PTSD, and you can get it from other things than war. — Dito Montiel

Paul points out that some say, 'I'm of Paul,' while others say, 'I'm of Apollos.' He asked, 'Isn't that carnal?' But what's the difference between saying that or saying, 'I'm a Baptist,' 'I'm a Presbyterian,' 'I'm a Methodist,' 'I'm a Catholic'? I have found that the more spiritual a person becomes, the less denominational he is. We should realize that we're all part of the Body of Christ and that there aren't any real divisions in the Body. We're all one. — Chuck Smith

Here is what I would like for you to know: In America, it is traditional to destroy the black body - it is heritage. — Ta-Nehisi Coates