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I'm glad you're doing this story on us and not on the WNBA. We're so much prettier than all the other women in sports. — Martina Hingis

It's like all guys want to do is make a dunk, grab their shirt and yell out and scream - they could be down 30 points but that's what they do. Okay, so you made a dunk. Get back down the floor on defense! — Oscar Robertson

Fortified with self-loathing, with the reserves of sardonic contempt he'd absorbed in his time spent around Milacar, he'd gone to the gate tight-lipped and filled with a strange, queasy energy, as if walking to his own execution as well as Jelim's. He'd known at some deep, cold level that he would cope. He was wrong. Utterly. — Richard K. Morgan

Other humans believed the same way they breathed: it came natural to them. The world was filled with synagogues and churches, mosques and temples, shrines to Elron and Ogko. New faiths rose and fell like breath. They bred like flies. They died like species. — Lavie Tidhar

A people averse to the institution of private property is without the first elements of freedom — Lord Acton

Wine is a new drink," Dionysus explained. "But it's more than just a drink. It's a religious experience! — Rick Riordan

When there is pain, there are no words. All pain is the same. — Toni Morrison

I could take a photo, but I'd rather paint a picture. — Mac Miller

Hope is a pocket of possibility.
I'm holding it in my hand. — Tahereh Mafi

In our view the Olympic idea involves a strong physical culture supplemented on the one hand by mobility, what is so aptly called 'fair play', and on the other hand by aesthetics, that is the cultivation of what is beautiful and graceful. — Pierre De Coubertin

As you grow older, you become faced with the problem of what to with your time — Sunday Adelaja

Suffer not thy wrongs to shroud thy fate, But turn, my soul, to blessings which remain. — Anna Seward

But a soldier ought not to dwell too long on such matters. His life is full of hardship and he must take his pleasure where he can. Though he may take time to reflect upon the cruelties that he sees, place him among his comrades and it is almost impossible for his spirits not to rise. Strange — Susanna Clarke

Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony. — John Milton

Today, of Americans officially designated as 'poor', 99 per cent have electricity, running water, flush toilets, and a refrigerator; 95 per cent have a television, 88 per cent a telephone, 71 per cent a car and 70 per cent air conditioning. Cornelius Vanderbilt had none of these. — Matt Ridley