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And by the same token, I appreciate math, because I can't do math. If I have to read a map or figure out the tip on a restaurant bill, I might start to tear up a little bit. — Thomas F. Wilson

The most important step you have made or will make in your life is marriage. Its consequences are many, so important and so everlasting.. No other decision will have such tremendous consequences for the future. — Gordon B. Hinckley

No great marketing decisions have ever been made on qualitative data — John Sculley

I'm trying to show by my actions that you can make a far better world if you just care enough. That's all you have to do. It's no big deal. One act of kindness a day can do it. — Betty Williams

Other priests, he knew, found an intense pleasure in the raw, salty dialect of peasant conversation. They picked up pearls of wisdom and experience over a farmhouse table or a cup of wine in a workingman's kitchen. They talked with equal familiarity to the rough-tongued whores of Trastevere and the polished signori of Parioli. They enjoyed the ribald humor of the fish market as much as the wit of a Cardinal's dinner table. They were good priests too, and they did much good for their people, with a singular satisfaction to themselves. — Morris L. West

I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know. — Mark Twain

Holding occasion by the hand, Not over nice 'twixt weed and flower, Waiving what none can understand, I make mine hour. — John Vance Cheney

Let's at least hope it's not a gallu.
Why? They're not all bad, in a smelly, need-to-be-killed kind of way. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The return of solitude was not quite as Dina expected it to be. These many years I made a virtue of inescapable reality, she thought, calling it peace and quiet. — Rohinton Mistry

Protecting the precious flower of their innocence. — J.K. Rowling

To say that my existence is entirely inconsequential is to utterly ignore the amazing reality that life is a masterful story penned by a brilliant God who wrote me into the story in such a way that my absence would literally diminish the whole of the story. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own. — William Shakespeare

The moment his hand closed around his rigid staff, her own breeding parts went soft and quivering. — Tessa Dare