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In order that people may be happy in their work,
these three things are needed:
they must be fit for it;
they must not do too much of it;
and they must have a sense of success in it. — John Ruskin

Looks like you'll be missing that flight," Angelo growled before covering her mouth with his.Yes,she would be. — Katie Reus

I really cherish having my private time and being alone and being able to decompress. It's my own version of meditating. — Tim Gunn

If I didn't play baseball I don't know what I would do. It just doesn't seem right if I go a day without baseball. — Mark Mulder

Human beings ought not to draw in their antennae at every ungentle touch, like supersensitive insects. — E.T.A. Hoffmann

This city is like no other city in the world. It is brilliant but it is bloated, and I've never called it home — Jessie Burton

Is she dead, Mr. Stone Fox? Is she dead?" little Willy asked, looking up at Stone Fox with his one good eye. — John Reynolds Gardiner

Perfection should never be your goal. Rather, let your goal be to make a difference, yet learning every step of the way. — Bidemi Mark-Mordi

Nature can do more than physicians. — Oliver Cromwell

I don't think young people should have bottoms, they're too young for that sort of thing. — Jimmy Carr

Alas, where in the world have there been greater follies than with the compassionate?
And what in the world has caused more suffering than the follies of the compassionate?
Woe to all lovers who cannot surmount pity!
Thus spoke the Devil to me once: Even God has his Hell: it is his love for man.
And I lately heard him say these words: God is dead; God has died of his pity for man. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Chatter then will be phatic discourse that has become an end in itself, but sports chatter is something more, a continuous phatic discourse that deceitfully passes itself off as talk of the City and its Ends. Born as the raising to the nth power of that initial (and rational) waste that is sports recreation, sports chatter is the glorification of Waste, and therefore the maximum point of Consumption. On it and in it the consumer civilization man actually consumes himself (and every possibility of thematizing and judging the enforced consumption to which he is invited and subjected). — Umberto Eco

My interests are not really with television, per se. — Gale Harold