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To praise princes for virtues they do not possess is to insult them without fear of consequences. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Every time I see his name (Dean Chance) on a lineup card, I feel like throwing up. — Mickey Mantle
We are born with hope to dream and love to live. — Debasish Mridha
As a non-Arsenal player I would say Ryan Giggs is my Premier League player of the decade because he has combined style with winning. Also I feel sorry he could never attend the World Cup, somewhere where people get a lot of compliments when they do well. — Arsene Wenger
I was born in Evanston, about three blocks away from the Chicago border. My mother, at the time, was finishing her Ph.D. in African History at Northwestern University. Soon after my birth, my parents split, and my father moved to Wicker Park, which is on the north side of the city. — Rashid Johnson
In more than half the nations of our world, torture certifies that the form of government is tyranny. Only tyranny, no matter how camouflaged, needs and employs torturers. Torture has no ideology. — Martha Gellhorn
Therapy can't erase scars, it only makes it easier to live with them. - Duke — Stephanie Witter
We are here to learn to endure the beams of love. — William Blake
As much as we might like to break, we're really only made to bend. — Cody McFadyen
You are the one who gives me reason to wake in the mornings, who infuriates me, who enrages me, who enthralls me. You are my passion, my fury, my soul. Shall i explain further? — Melissa Marr
I have had a few people recognise me in public. But I wouldn't like everybody to recognise me. I can still walk across the street and not be noticed. — Bonnie Wright
One of the nastier trends in library management in recent years is the notion that libraries should be 'responsive to their patrons'. — Connie Willis
Living above your means is financial sin. — Jesse Jackson Jr.
It was Darwin's chief contribution, not only to Biology but to the whole of natural science, to have brought to light a process by which contingencies a priori improbable are given, in the process of time, an increasing probability, until it is their non-occurrence, rather than their occurrence, which becomes highly improbable. — Ronald Fisher
