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Once we've made a decision, we are efficient only if we go through with it decisively, undistracted by doubts about its correctness. — John Cleese

I've seen men ruined by drink, drugs and dodge pickup trucks, but this is the first time I've seen someone ruined by softcore porn ... — Craig Johnson

It takes great character and understanding of human emotions to help someone you shouldn't be helping under normal circumstances. — Daya Kudari

Online education that leaves almost everybody behind except for highly motivated students, to me, can't be a viable path to education. — Sebastian Thrun

This is a Budget for Britain's future to secure fairness for each child and invest in every child — Gordon Brown

The things of the world fell by the wayside, you lost your speed and your eyesight and your fucking Electric Boogaloo, but literature was eternal, — Stephen King

I came to New York in 1962 and it began to look like I might he able to make a living in 1972. — Sam Waterston

I will drop my weapon, he — Alan Dean Foster

All I want is a best friend whom I can't wait to kiss again. — Robin Palmer

We do not need to adopt the standards, the mores, and the morals of Babylon. We can create Zion in the midst of Babylon. We can have our own standards for music and literature and dance and film and language. We can have our own standards for dress and deportment, for politeness and respect. We can live in accordance with the Lord's moral laws. We can limit how much of Babylon we allow into our homes by the media of communication. — David R. Stone

A German joke is no laughing matter. — Mark Twain

I am so grateful. — Lailah Gifty Akita

His error lay in supposing that this age, more than any past or future one, is destined to see the tattered garments of Antiquity exchanged for a new suit, instead of gradually renewing themselves by patchwork; in applying his own little life span as the measure of an interminable acheivement; and, more than all, in fancying that it mattered anything to the great end in view whether he himself should contend for it or against it. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Delight in the scenery of each day. — Douglas Pagels