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The starting point of great success in your life begins, in the simplest terms, when you discipline yourself to think and talk about only the things you want and refuse to think and talk about anything you don't want. — Brian Tracy

I don't roll like that but I've never been with a hooker either. Yeah, that's good to say in an interview cause I feel bad a little because people grew up watching me and that's a little disturbing. — Bob Saget

We aren't a curse upon the world. We are her new eyes. Her brain, testes, ovaries ... her ambition and her heart. Her voice. So sing. (556) — David Brin

The last, best fruit which comes to late perfection, even in the kindliest soul, is tenderness toward the hard, forbearance toward the unforbearing, warmth of heart toward the cold, philanthropy toward the misanthropic. — Jean Paul

At first, I found their enthusiasm a bit intimidating. But once I got to know them - and realized they weren't swingers - I was grateful for it. — Darynda Jones

Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Sometimes I think the only real division into two is between people who divide everything into two and those who don't. — Gloria Steinem

Our work for God is to flow from loving God; thus, we work with Him instead of for Him. — Mike Bickle

Mothers see the angel in us because the angel is there. If it's shown to the mother, the son has got an angel to show, hasn't he? When a son cuts somebody's throat the mother only sees it's possible for a misguided angel to act like a devil - and she's entirely right about that! — Booth Tarkington

She could've done the extraordinary. I couldn't even handle the ordinary. — Richelle Mead

Faith is the recognition that Spirit works in, as and through each and all of us - through every person and every circumstance. — Dan Millman

The greatness of the Raiders lies in their future. — Al Davis

It is better that we gain what we demand by a process of negotiation which would occupy twenty years, than that by communicating a sudden shock to the interests of those who are the depositaries and dependents of power we should incur the calamity which their revenge might inflict upon us by giving the signal of ... war. — Percy Bysshe Shelley