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The only leading man I ever had a crush on was James Garner. — Mary Tyler Moore

Greatness of character consists in having one's feelings under control. And even without any pleasure in this restraint, but merely because. — Friedrich Nietzsche

To put it bluntly, there isn't one economic theory that can single-handedly explain Singapore's success; its economy combines extreme features of capitalism and socialism. All theories are partial; reality is complex. — Ha-Joon Chang

The only thing that interests me in music is to be able to reach into the, let's call it, 'collective unconscious' of what is noblest in the human spirit, the way you find in the music of Mozart and Beethoven and Verdi that wonderful quality that not a note can be changed. — Gian Carlo Menotti

...if you care - at all - you need to think long and hard about how you spend the rest of your time here. Don't fuck up my girl. — Sibylla Matilde

A major of colored troops is here with his party capturing negroes, with or without their consent ... They are being conscripted. — John A. Logan

I was a total introvert who did not belong in public. It was my service to everyone. — Tiffany King

For me, it's about being a star, being a superstar, and not just winning a world title but becoming the best-ever British fighter this country has ever had. That's what I am, and that's what I intend to do. — Tyson Fury

A practical help in keeping your personal purity unblemished in your relations with other people is to begin to see them as God does. Say to yourself, That man or that woman is perfect in Christ Jesus! That friend or that relative is perfect in Christ Jesus! — Oswald Chambers

I want to be a dad, first and foremost. I want to be a good father. I've spent so much of my life on the move and travelling around the world that just to set up a home for my family and be a good dad is something that motivates me. — Ricky Ponting

I took a good deal o' pains with his eddication, sir; let him run in the streets when he was very young, and shift for hisself. It's the only way to make a boy sharp, sir. — Charles Dickens