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It's easy to be a tough competitor and still be the kind of person with whom people love to compete. — Chuck Thompson

Get out there and see your state. Go to museums and parks and historic sites. Get yourselves some culture so that when you do leave you can take it. — Jennifer Niven

O! How vain and vile a passion is this fear! What base uncomely things it makes men do. — Ben Jonson

Demanding yet denying the human condition makes for an explosive contradiction. And explode it does, as you and I know. And we live in an age of conflagration: it only needs the rising birth rate to worsen the food shortage, it only needs the newly born to fear living a little more than dying, and for the torrent of violence to sweep away all the barriers. In Algeria and Angola, Europeans are massacred on sight. This is the age of the boomerang, the third stage of violence: it flies right back at us, it strikes us and, once again, we have no idea what hit us. — Frantz Fanon

I want American Dream growth - lots of new businesses, well-paying jobs, and American leadership in new industries, like clean energy and biotechnology. — William J. Clinton

If the lion knew his own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him. — Thomas More

I am not fearless. I get scared plenty. But I have also learned how to channel that emotion to sharpen me. — Bear Grylls

It is the experience of living that is important, not searching for meaning. We bring meaning by how we love the world. — Bernie Siegel

Meetings run best when there are clear rules or norms to follow. These are sometimes difficult to set at the start of the meeting. People may feel reluctant to speak up and suggest rules or there may be pressure to start discussing the agenda items. — Ingrid Bens

This is why we must transcend our physical bodies. Because a body is always going to piss you off — Suzanne Morrison

Geometry enlightens the intellect and sets one's mind right. All of its proofs are very clear and orderly. It is hardly possible for errors to enter into geometrical reasoning, because it is well arranged and orderly. Thus, the mind that constantly applies itself to geometry is not likely to fall into error. In this convenient way, the person who knows geometry acquires intelligence. — Ibn Khaldun

I doubt that more than two percent of professing Christians in the United States are truly born again. — Leonard Ravenhill

A translation in verse ... seems to me something absurd, impossible. — Victor Hugo