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The attitude in terms of how players work both on and off the field has a massive impact on us as coaches but also the performance and how the team does as well. — Warren Gatland

I miss everything about you
Can't believe that I still want you
And after all the things we've been through — Colbie Caillat

To lie is always a necessity for women; above all when they choose to deceive, falsehood becomes vital to them. — Marquis De Sade

I had been in love all year, or at least since the first week in September, when a boy named Martin Collingwood had given me a surprised, appreciative, and rather ominously complacent smile in the school assembly. I never knew what surprised him; I was not looking like anybody but me; I had an old blouse on and my home-permanent had turned out badly. — Alice Munro

Growing up in New York City, I was always encouraged to question authority, and I think I confused patriotism with jingoism. — Claire Danes

Government can encourage innovation, but mainly by doing less, not doing more. — Matt Ridley

Kindly words, sympathizing attentions, watchfulness against wounding men's sensitiveness-these cost very little, but they are priceless in their value. — Frederick William Robertson

To myself, mountains are the beginning and the end of all natural scenery; in them, and in the forms of inferior landscape that lead to them, my affections are wholly bound up. — John Muir

Our ability to stay with God in our closet measures our ability to stay with God out of the closet. — E. M. Bounds

Winter does adversely affect [the roads] and our roads have been let go, so they're more and more porous. We're going to have to put more and more emphasis on permanent patch and maintenance, so I expect a great deal of roads breaking up in the spring. — Bill Vaughan

What I understood so far about this life was there were the bullies and the bullied, the hunters and the hunted, the strong and the stronger and the weak — Karen Thompson Walker

Reagan cut through irrational federal regulations to allow children to live with their parents, where they could receive care that would cost the taxpayer one-sixth as much as institutional care. By contrast, Obamacare has added thousands of pages of bureaucratic regulations and will cost the federal government untold billions. — Edwin Meese