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The coach should keep out of the way ... He is an important figure, of course, but is more likely to lose a match than win it. Matches are won by players. — Romario

Erasers are your friends on the road to success. — Tony Horton

Something like 'Sex And The City' was insulting - women all clawing on to their youth when there's such ripe territory in honestly exploring women's lives as they get older. — Samantha Bond

The strange thing about writing is that it's so easy to write a novel. It is really easy. But it's getting there to the point where it's easy that's hard. The hard part is to get there. — Karl Ove Knausgard

On a night of icy silver radiance, when the very sea and stars seemed on fire with light. — Anne Rivers Siddons

Always look like you know where you're going, even when you don't — Candace Bushnell

It is a myth to think that sometimes creative disagreement doesn't necessarily produce a better result. — Gavid Hood

Give me the handling of a horse for twenty minutes, and I'll tell you what sort of a groom he has had. — Anna Sewell

The joy at the dramatic return of the younger son in no way means that the elder son was less loved, less appreciated, less favored. The father does not compare the two sons. He loves them both with a complete love and expresses that love according to their individual journeys. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

I voted for the Defense of Marriage Act but I do not believe we should institutionalize a form of discrimination against any minority by amending the Constitution. — Ben Nighthorse Campbell

I never met a man who was bad in bed and was good at life. — Samantha

It was the U.S.A., after all, and fear was in the air. — Thomas Pynchon

To say that I am pro life is just wrong. I am personally pro-choice and legislatively pro-choice. — Harold Ford Jr.

On the other hand, it seemed to be working. For Samantha, anyway. And in comparison, my own relationship with Bernard was sorely lacking. Not only in sex, but in the simple fact that I still wasn't sure I was ever going to see him again. I guess the best thing about living with a guy is that you know you're going to see him again. I mean, he has to come home at some point, right? — Candace Bushnell

I'm a realist. Just because you had sex once doesn't mean you have to fall in love. — Candace Bushnell

I don't believe in the Republican party or the Democratic party. I just believe in parties. — Samantha Jones

I really liked it." She covers her mouth in horror.
"If I like sex, do you think it means I can't be a feminist?"
"No." I shake my head. "Because being a feminist
I think it means being in charge of your sexuality. You decide who you want to have sex with. It means not trading your sexuality for ... other things."
"Like marrying some gross guy who you're not in love with just so you can have a nice house with a picket fence."
"Or marrying a rich old geezer. Or a guy who expects you to cook him dinner every night and take care of the children," I say, thinking of Samantha.
"Or a guy who makes you have sex with him whenever he wants, even if you don't," Miranda concludes.
We look at each other in triumph, as if we've finally solved one of the world's great problems. — Candace Bushnell

Let us never forget, tyrants have succeeded throughout history because good, naive people just stood by and did nothing. — Enrico Lamet

She has the blood of a wolf," said Joffrey. "And you have the wits of a goose," said Tyrion. — George R R Martin

Willy Lazeer is an acquaintance. His teeth and his feet hurt. He hates the climate, the Power Squadron, the government and his wife. The vast load of hate has left him numbed rather than bitter. In appearance, it is as though somebody bleached Sinatra, skinned him, and made Willy wear him. — John D. MacDonald

The corpse's hand reached up and grabbed Shaisam by the throat. He gasped, thrashing, as the corpse opened its eye.
"There's an odd thing about disease I once heard, Fain," Matrim Cauthon whispered. "Once you catch a disease and survive, you can't get it again. — Robert Jordan