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We were like farm animals compared to today's players who are treated like thoroughbreds. — Jim Bouton

We lived in the shadow of our rich relations. Mother was intent on keeping up with the people she was raised with, which was impossible. My father was a physician who wanted to be a rabbi but was weighed down by a great sense of obligation to support his family in style. — Stewart Stern

Remember, Voyager was just a flyby, Cassini is in orbit. We have the opportunity for monitoring them and their behavior, their comings and goings, how they evolve, when they appear and disappear. — Carolyn Porco

Life is a performance. Earn an ovation. — James Pack

Management means the development of people, not the direction of things. — Bob Proctor

There's a card up in your little sweetshop advertising Pomeranian cross puppies free to a good home," he observed. "What's your point?" "I'm not a puppy, you can't give me away. — Sarah Rees Brennan

We all have a destiny in accordance with the breadth of our shoulders. My shoulders are broad. — Placido Domingo

There is a bit of a movement as far as younger people in country music. That is cool because people are saying things like, 'I didn't listen to country music until so-and-so came along.' And I'm like, 'Yeah! Now you know why I love it.' — Hunter Hayes

We employ the mind to rule, the body to serve. — Sallust

I've been through this fame thing before, when the band was big in '80, '81. — John Lurie

Om is the bow, the arrow is soul, — Hermann Hesse

You know how spooky Ashwini is. She called an hour ago to tell me she has a secret stash of handheld grenade launchers she thought I might want to know about. My response was, 'What the fuck? — Nalini Singh

We should never so entirely avoid danger as to appear irresolute and cowardly; but, at the same time, we should avoid unnecessarily exposing ourselves to danger, than which nothing can be more foolish. — Marcus Tullius Cicero