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I'd like to have seen Tony Morley left on as a down-and-out winger. — Jimmy Armfield

Going into our fear and confronting our greed, our weaknesses, our neediness is the way out. And the way out is through the mind, by choosing our thoughts. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

I choose to remind myself that you have not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. I — Christine Caine

We are called to cast our cares upon the Lord, not our responsibility (1 Pet 5:7). — Wilkie Au And Noreen Cannon Au

Gramacho is the last landfill that allows people in. Brazil is the leading nation in recycling due to its poverty. There are people there surviving from what they find in the garbage. — Vik Muniz

Leisure with dignity. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

When all else fails the liberals call you names or attack your personality. — Herman Cain

And I made Aunt Helen a promise to only cry about important things because I would hate to think that crying as much as I do would make crying for Aunt Helen less than it is. — Stephen Chbosky

The telling of stories creates the real world. — Alberto Manguel

Fiction is an illusion wrought with many small, conventionally symbolic marks, triggering visions in the minds of others — William Gibson

Know, man hath all which Nature hath, but more, And in that more lie all his hopes of good. — Matthew Arnold

Let's put it this way. The United States government has assembled a massive investigation team into me personally, into my work with the journalists, and they still have no idea what documents were provided to the journalist, what they have, what they don't have, because encryption works. — Edward Snowden

But they never last, the golden days. And it can be sad, the sun in the afternoon, can't it? Yes, it can be sad, the afternoon sun, sad and frightening. — Jean Rhys