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I know where my game is. I know I'm a power hitter and an RBI guy. I need to get on base for my teammates behind me and just stick with my game. I don't try to do too much. Sometimes when you try to do too much in this game you pretty much can't do anything. And that's pretty much my mentality. — Marco Scutaro

If we are truly disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, we will reach out with love and understanding to all of our neighbors at all times. — M. Russell Ballard

There's what people want to hear, then there's what people want to believe, there's everything else, then there's truth. — James Rebhorn

I had a paper round and every night I would put the dinner on before Mum came home from work. I was capable because I had to be. — Aimee Mullins

I hold that if the Almighty had ever made a set of men that should do all the eating and none of the work, he would have made them with mouths only and no hands, and if he had ever made another class that he intended should do all the work and none of the eating, he would have made them without mouths and with all hands. — Abraham Lincoln

People who never seen to learn claim the government can be made more efficient. — James Cook

I think that could be a very compromising situation where people naturally may do things that may not be in the interest of the mission because of other types of emotions that are involved. — Rick Santorum

You can not have comedy unless people are behaving badly. You can't have it. — Keegan-Michael Key

There is something more spiritual to us than what we are on this earth, but how you access it I'm not sure. — Johnny Vegas

I refuse to confide and don't like it when people write about art. — Balthus

So, Mr. Chadband-of whom the persecutors say that it is no wonder he should go on for any length of time uttering such abominable nonsense, but that the wonder rather is that he should ever leave off, having once the audacity to begin-retires into private life until he invests a little capital of supper in the oil-trade. — Charles Dickens