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Schildenfeld Quotes By Mike Babcock

You know what happens to guys? There's what I call the individual time of their career, and the team time of their career. This is the team time. You don't care about all the other stuff. You just want to live in one place, and watch your kids grow up and go to the same school. You say, 'Hey, maybe I'd better play well and be a good enough guy that they keep me.' — Mike Babcock

Schildenfeld Quotes By Morgan Matson

I tried to shut out the feelings that were hurting my heart with a thousand tiny pinpricks, which was somehow worse that having it broken all at once. — Morgan Matson

Schildenfeld Quotes By Paul Reiser

We have such a long, familiar history with Peter Falk. The minute his mug is on that screen people smile. — Paul Reiser

Schildenfeld Quotes By Confucius

The man who in view of gain thinks of righteousness; who in the view of danger is prepared to give up his life; and who does not forget an old agreement however far back it extends - such a man may be reckoned a complete man. — Confucius

Schildenfeld Quotes By Liu Cixin

Can the fundamental nature of matter really be lawlessness? Can the stability and order of the world be but a temporary dynamic equilibrium achieved in a corner of the universe, a short-lived eddy in a chaotic current? — Liu Cixin

Schildenfeld Quotes By Tim Wise

You can't organize people if you don't love them. And however hard it can be to love the racist you come in contact with; doing so is the first obligation of a white antiracist. — Tim Wise

Schildenfeld Quotes By Jack Nicholson

Well, I'm not going to sit here and pretend that I haven't been a rogue most of my life. — Jack Nicholson

Schildenfeld Quotes By Jane Austen

Catherine [ ... ] enjoyed her usual happiness with Henry Tilney, listening with sparkling eyes to everything he said; and, in finding him irresistible, becoming so herself. — Jane Austen