Osculate Fan Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing like Opening Day. There's nothing like the start of a new season. I started playing baseball when I was seven years old and quit playing when I was 40, so it's kind of in my blood. — George Brett

Don't kill the competition. Competition is healthy for businesses. It keeps you the entrepreneur on your toes. — Aliko Dangote

Reading is a mighty engine, beside which steam and electricity sink into insignificance. — Melvil Dewey

The first EDSer to see a snake kills it. At GM, first thing you do is organize a committee on snakes. Then you bring in a consultant who knows a lot about snakes. Third thing you do is talk about it for a year. — Ross Perot

May I live forever. But may you live forever and a day. — B.B. King

Over the next sixteen years, I would grow close to the ringleaders of the infamous Peterhead Prison Riot and hostage-taking incidents would loom large in my life. — Stephen Richards

An organism at war with itself is doomed. — Carl Sagan

The designs we see in nature are not the result of chance. They rise naturally, spontaneously, because they enhance access to flow ... — Adrian Bejan

The genius never makes anything new, but always something that is just different, and the average talents provide him the possibility within which his genius condenses into achievements. — Robert Musil

What Homo sapien imagines, he may slowly convert himself to. — Saul Bellow

I am not here for your understanding of who I am. I am here for your understanding of who you are. I am your mirror. How you feel about me, what you see in me, the thoughts that arise from your encounter of me, the judgments you hold about me, are all reflections of you. They have nothing to do with me. — Emily Maroutian

The black man in our midst carried murder in his heart, he wanted vengeance. We carried murder too, we wanted peace. — James Baldwin

As contraries are known by contraries, so is the delights of presence best known by the torments of absence. — Alcibiades