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They haven't given too many gamblers a second chances in the world of baseball. — Pete Rose

Talk that does not end in any kind of action is better suppressed altogether. — Thomas Carlyle

But the landlady is a fat, ugly, mean, stupid, unwashed, misanthropic, cheap, drunken bag of garbage. And you may have noticed that I very seldom use profanity, so I can't describe her as well as I might. — Edward Albee

Olympism ... exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, mind and will. — Pierre De Coubertin

Saying one's prayers isn't exactly the same thing as praying. — L.M. Montgomery

He is no better than anybody else that I can see, and he is beginning to give himself airs, — Anthony Trollope

You do not write your life with words ... You write it with actions. What you think is not important. It is only important what you do. — Patrick Ness

According to the science of cybernetics, which deals with the topic of control in every kind of system (mechanical, electronic, biological, human, economic, and so on), there is a natural law that governs the capacity of a control system to work. It says that the control must be capable of generating as much "variety" as the situation to be controlled. — Anthony Stafford Beer

Printings, he told Pascal Covici, his editor at The Viking Press, that he was immensely pleased — John Steinbeck

Do I believe in Witchcraft? I'm the result of it. — Phyllis Diller

You can never be fully human unless you've discovered the humanity in other human beings. Don't close your eyes to the injustices of your own country by trying to solve the injustices of another country. That's an evasion of Christian responsibility. — Beyers Naude

Infidelity raises profound questions about intimacy. — Junot Diaz

Chemotherapy isn't good for you. — Christopher Hitchens