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Night was falling across the trampled rye. Nine thousand men had been killed or wounded in the fight for the crossroads, — Bernard Cornwell

And these things that keep alive on departure know that you praise them; transient, they look to us, the most transient, to be their rescue. They want us to change them completely, in our invisible hearts, into
O endlessly
us! Whoever, finally, we may be. — Rainer Maria Rilke

For myself, losing is not coming second. It's getting out of the water knowing you could have done better. For myself, I have won every race I've been in. — Ian Thorpe

Corruption, money laundering, and tax evasion are global problems, not just challenges for developing countries. — Sri Mulyani Indrawati

Although a large branch of game theory is devoted to the study of expected utility, we generally consider each player's payoffs as a ranking of his most preferred outcome to his least preferred outcome. — William Spaniel

The deficit is the symptom, but spending is the disease. — Jeb Hensarling

You have to realise that I am the third out of six children, and I am raised with very strong core values and a very strong upbringing. I always put myself in other people's shoes. — Angela Ahrendts

Let us tell our legislators in advance, that this is a right, restraints on which, we will not, cannot bear; and that every attempt to restrain it is a palpable wrong on God and man. — Gerrit Smith

In order to move forward, we cannot allow ourselves to forever dwell in the past. — Vivian Eve

I wouldn't change a thing. I want you. I'll always want you. — Siobhan Davis

Courage stands halfway between cowardice and rashness, one of which is a lack, the other an excess of courage. — Plutarch

The hardest thing about talking to teenagers, I had discovered, was that whatever you said inevitably came across like something an elderly aunt would say at a wedding. — Jojo Moyes

Always the eternal optimist, President Reagan instilled confidence and optimism at a time both were in short supply in our country. — Jim Ramstad