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Many decisions are made in our lifetime, Most relatively insignificant while others life altering — Jon Krakauer

I was Mayor of New York during a great Yankees dynasty. I got to preside over the city during four Yankees championships. — Rudy Giuliani

I think I was able to endure risks not because I was ambitious about great stories but I was curious as a journalist. — Hark-Joon Lee

You make me crazy and furious and out of my mind with need, but in the end, you make me so fucking happy. I can't ever remember feeling this way. And no one is going to tell me it's wrong. No one. — Ella Frank

The more we possess, the more distant we grow from God. — Yohji Yamamoto

We moved from wondering to answering, which has not served us well at all. — Richard Rohr

When life knocks you down, you can choose to get back up. — Jackie Chan

The year 1776, celebrated as the birth year of the nation and for the signing of the Declaration of Independence, was for those who carried the fight for independence forward a year of all-too-few victories, of sustained suffering, disease, hunger, desertion, cowardice, disillusionment, defeat, terrible discouragement, and fear, as they would never forget, but also of phenomenal courage and bedrock devotion to country, and that, too they would never forget. — David McCullough

Love shall be our token; love be yours and love be mine. — Christina Rossetti

When you love something, you have to make sure it loves you back, or you'll bring about no end of trouble chasing it. — Patrick Rothfuss

And while I do love coffee - both the scent ... and the taste - I have no doubt I'd prefer the scent ... and the taste ... of something ... more personal. — Skye Jordan

Those who succeed after a rare opportunity, only succeed on the back of a plan they already had or one they craft and begin to pursue after receiving the windfall. — Archibald Marwizi

I shared a room with my parents until I was 7, and I lived with my uncles and aunts and my cousins and my grandfather ... so the house was always full of people. — Dichen Lachman