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If there were reason for these miseries, then into limits could I bind my woes. If the winds rages, doth not the sea wax mad, threat'ning the welkin with its big-swoll'n face? And wilt though have a reason for this coil? I am the sea. Hark how her sighs doth blow. She is the weeping welkin, I the earth. — William Shakespeare

The President would usually talk to me about matters relating to the immigration problem. — Erich Leinsdorf

Sigh of leaves and waves, waiting, awaiting the fullness of their times, — James Joyce

For better or worse, we live in a world where money can be acquired simply by attracting attention and by making promises. — Jonathan Slack

The two saddest moments of my life were when my mother died and when I was told I couldn't play football for the Colts anymore. — Art Donovan

Do nothing, and nothing happens. Life is about decisions. You either make them or they're made for you, but you can't avoid them. — Mhairi McFarlane

The more we can encourage entrepreneurship, particularly for young people, the more they have hope. That requires some reforms in these [African] governments: rooting out corruption, increased transparency and how government operates, making sure that regulations are not designed just to advantage elites, but are allowing people who have a good idea to get out there and get things done. — Barack Obama

How can we learn self-knowledge? Never by taking thought but rather by action. Try to do your duty and you'll soon discover what you're like. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I've been very fortunate with the scripts I've had and the people I worked with. — Clive Owen

It is really intolerable that we can say only one thing at a time; for social behavior displays many features at the same time, and so in taking them up one by one we necessarily do outrage to its rich, dark, organic unity. — George C. Homans