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Respect is the lifeblood of progress, and the safe harbour of humanity's great aspirations — Bryant McGill

I would never bet against Peyton Manning. You know about the age and the neck and the strength. But I had George Blanda, and as he got older, he got smarter, and he just got rid of the ball quicker. I watch Peyton, and I see George Blanda. — John Madden

Who needs sleep when you have a good book? — Elizabeth Ann Patterson

School disruption comes from those children who have given up hope. — Albert Shanker

If you have anything better to be doing when death overtakes you, get to work on that. — Epictetus

All wisdom comes from God. — Kinoti J.C.

A blast in the human breast is nothing to boast of. — Niccolo Machiavelli

This union has been divided in like a civil war - brother against brother - sister against sister. And I'm pulling it together. We've already seen evidence of that in New York, in Pennsylvania, in California. The first thing is we have to get on the same page. We have to be united in one cause. — James P. Hoffa

Everyone has a struggle in life, and the question is do you allow yourself to be overcome by it or do you master it with unified strength and power. This is exactly what the music was meant to do, to transend your normal world, to make you more than what you are, to make you set down your burden for a while. Feel powerful, feel invincible, feel indestructible; believe in something as opposed to believing in nothing; spread the sickness, infect the world. — David Draiman

The need to recreate the myth of coherence may be one of the reasons why history exists in the first place. Never — Stephen King

But even more than I wanted to check out and give my emotional wounds time to scab over, I wanted to live. — Mike Mullin

I can assure you, that the gallant hearts that throb beneath its sacred folds, will only be content, when this glorious banner is planted first and foremost in the coming struggle for our independence. — John B. Hood

Under no circumstances must we touch land belonging to fellahs or worked by them. Only if a fellah leaves his place of settlement, should we offer to buy his land, at an appropriate price. — David Ben-Gurion