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Footballers are an easy target. They are offered big lines of credit. Every sport is vulnerable; it's such a big gambling industry, and there are problems with syndicates in other countries. — Gordon Taylor

Male and female gossip also sounds different, as women use more animated tones, more detail and more feedback. — Kate Fox

By dedicating so much concentration to the issue of security, bilateral matters pass to a secondary level. — Vicente Fox

Cam's wings were so bright they were almost blinding as they pulsed.
"Holy Hell," Callie whispered, blinking.
"More or less," Arriane said — Lauren Kate

The greatness of our love of God must be tested by the desire we have of suffering for His love. — Philip Neri

Love can't be stolen without willing participants. — Jon Jones

He's not safe, but he's good (referring to Aslan, the Lion, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) — C.S. Lewis

When your true enemies are too strong, you have to choose weaker enemies. I reflected that this is why the simple are so called. Only the powerful always know with great clarity who their true enemies are. — Umberto Eco

We must make sure their worst players get the ball the most. You'll get it back in no time. — Johan Cruijff

It is only when you realize your nothingness, your emptiness, that God can fill you with Himself. — Mother Teresa

My mind reels with sarcastic replies! — Charles M. Schulz

The usual sniggering examples of animal behaviour were brought in to explain cheating. Funny how the behaviour of shrews and gibbons is never used to explain table manners or road safety or gardening, only sex. Anyway, it was bad Darwinism. Taking the example of a monkey and applying it to yourself misses the point that animal behaviour is made for the benefit of the species, not as an excuse for the individual. Being incapable of sustaining a stable pair and supporting children is really not in the interests of our species. Neither is it really in the best interests of the philanderer. — A.A. Gill