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I know that when a fighter is out of the ring for more than two years, when he comes back he isn't the same anymore. Each fighter is different. But each must think, even if something goes wrong, 'I have to make this decision and live with it for the rest of my life.' — Marvin Hagler

I was a die-hard fan of these books [The Hobbit] before the films ever came out. And when I say die-hard, I wasn't the person who could speak Elvish, but I really loved them. — Evangeline Lilly

Saving Edward Snowden from prison is one of WikiLeaks' achievements of which I am most proud. — Sarah Harrison

My daughter's birth was like a rebirth for me. — Madonna Ciccone

To this day I would rather see a fish, creep up to him and watch his rise to my fly than catch half a dozen fish unseen until they take. — Roderick Haig-Brown

On Sundays when I speak, I hopefully give somebody something that they can use the next day at work or at home. — Joel Osteen

I already know. And it has nothing to do with what you can see happening in my body; it's what's happening in my soul. — Paulo Coelho

Maybe your family is more drama than delight, more crazy than kind? I can't say that your family will ever understand or bless you, but I know God will. Let God give you what your family doesn't. If your earthly family doesn't support you, then let your heavenly one take its place. — Max Lucado

You don't get to decide what's right or wrong, what should be or shouldn't be. That's your misguided perception talking. — L.M. Carr

Political economy came into being as a natural result of the expansion of trade, and with its appearance elementary, unscientific huckstering was replaced by a developed system of licensed fraud, an entire science of enrichment. — Friedrich Engels

The nation's morals are like its teeth: the more decayed they are the more it hurts to touch them. — George Bernard Shaw

I think the grotesque can inspire intimacy (it draws us in) as well as awe, like the cabinets of curiosities. — Anna Journey

Intellect begins with the observation of nature, proceeds to memorize and classify the facts thus observed, and by logical deduction builds up that edifice of knowledge properly called science... But admittedly we also know by feeling, and we can combine the two faculties, and present knowledge in the guise of art. — Herbert Read