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Few things infuse a member of Congress with more courage than self-imposed term limits or an imminent retirement. The issues they choose to focus on in their final months say a great deal about what are really the most important issues in the country. — Tom Coburn

How many people want to read about three disreputable pigs and a dopey wolf with a disposition towards house demolition? — Jasper Fforde

The dream for many millennial women is to make a difference as social or political entrepreneurs. They are using the social media and marketing tools they have mastered to empower less fortunate women and direct them onto career tracks that women have traditionally avoided, like science and technology. — Gail Sheehy

I am the happiest creature in the world. Perhaps other people have said so before, but not one with such justice. I am happier even than Jane; she only smiles, I laugh. — Jane Austen

Even worse than losing self-confidence, though, is reacting defensively. There are surgeons who will see faults everywhere except in themselves. They have no questions and no fears about their abilities. As a result, they learn nothing from their mistakes and know nothing of their limitations. As one surgeon told me, it is a rare but alarming thing to meet a surgeon without fear. "If you're not a little afraid when you operate," he said, "you're bound to do a patient a grave disservice. — Atul Gawande

Certain people have good, ordinary blood and others have an animated, lively sort of blood that comes to the face quickly. — Seneca.

I was counting my toes" Stebbins said companionably. "They are fabulously good company because they always add up the same way". — Stephen King

As the weeks and months unfolded, we realized that we were the victims of a broken promise. — Martin Luther King Jr.

It is more difficult to give money away intelligently than to earn it in the first place. — Andrew Carnegie

I think when you dissect a joke too much, you have ruined whatever there is in comedy. — Bob Saget