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Baseball is a public trust. Players turn over, owners turn over and certain commissioners turn over. But baseball goes on. — Peter Ueberroth

There is nothing wrong with me. These are really sick people, sick that you can see. — Laurie Halse Anderson

But really there was no hurry. It is time to love, he had said downstairs. And time was not always just one second long or even one minute or one hour. Those were artificial divisions, imposed by humankind. Time was infinite. And it was time to love ...
... Even infinity had an end. They had loved. And somehow having loved was quite as beautiful as loving. For of course there was no real end to it. Infinity might have an end, but love did not. — Mary Balogh

[Connor, prepared to sacrifice himself to save Sarah]
God, I pray, give me the strength to live the next hour well. — Pamela Clare

The former morality, namely Kant's, demanded of the individual actions which one desired of all men: that was a very naive thing; — Friedrich Nietzsche

The more you give away, the more you get back. — Wayne Dyer

Just because you're grown up and then some doesn't mean settling into the doldrums of predictability. Surprise people. Surprise yourself. (281) — Victoria Moran

I prefer cash but so many places only take cards these days, it forces you down a line and I don't like that. — Simon Weston

Two years could change so much under the facade of changing nothing at all. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

Wander into the center of the circle of wonder. — Hongzhi Zhengjue

There's a bridge to tomorrow, There's a bridge to the past. — Dianne Reeves

One of the side effects of (surgery, anesthesia,) X-ray ... , and chemotherapy, is the suppression ... of the patient's immunological defenses ... A simple cold often leads to the death from pneumonia - and ('pneumonia') is what appears on the death certificate, not cancer. — G. Edward Griffin