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When someone gives you a special gift, never treat it lightly. If you treat it like a treasure, then it'll be one. — Dean Koontz

Don't be fooled into thinking that you have the capacity to achieve your best on your own. A training partner in the gym is a great asset because when you think you have reached your limit, there is someone who can push you to go further. — Brian Houston

It is impossible to be a cynic if you live a good deal with young people. Fundamentally, every young person has a feeling that the future is going to hold something of value. — Eleanor Roosevelt

We need to notice and be aware of the injustices embedded in our criminal system. — Rand Paul

If summer racing didn't exist, I could go on holiday, yes, because nobody else would then be riding winners; but as long it goes ahead, I'll do it for the reason that I want to ride more winners than anyone else. — Tony McCoy

When people do the cowardly thing, it's not about respect, it's about fear. — Salman Rushdie

If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are equal. — Paul Ricoeur

Even if he doesn't go to college, he could at least learn to make something. Nobody in this country knows how to sink a nail anymore. They're all dependent on the tradesmen their kids are taught not to become. — Lionel Shriver

When the reward is the activity itself
deepening learning, delighting customers, doing one's best
there are no shortcuts. — Daniel H. Pink

First you Yearn to Earn. Then you Learn that others will Burn what you Earn. Stop! Turn and Spend before your End.-RVM — R.v.m.

Newspapers tell beforehand what is going to happen - maybe. — Carl Sandburg

But we cannot always choose whose lives will become entangled with our own; these things happen to us, come to us uninvited, and Mma Ramotswe understood that well. — Alexander McCall Smith

I have an older brother who's an actor and a grandfather who was an actor. — Ben Lloyd-Hughes