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Religion, by teaching man his relationship to God, gives the individual a sense of his own dignity and teaches him to respect himself by respecting his neighbors. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

It's just that I learned a while ago that the best way to get people to like you is not to like them too much. — John Green

If successful people have one common trait, it's an utter lack of cynicism. The world owes them nothing. They go out and find what they need without asking for permission; they're driven, talented, and work through negatives by focusing on the positives. — Mike Zimmer

Depression is a treatable medical illness like cancer and heart disease. — Judith Peacock

You continue to build and work on new things, and continue to beat offensive linemen, week in and week out. — Ndamukong Suh

Em, I am trying to have an important conversation!" shouted Seylin. "I will not change into a cat! — Clare B. Dunkle

Bodies and mind register, but the dick still does the thinking. Men. — Alyse M. Gardner

As I have said before, I had no illusions about my performing ability. But I did not know that my despair was brought about not because I had no talent but because I did not know how to develop it. — Shinichi Suzuki

I started puberty very late. I was nearly sixteen. And for complicated reasons this late arrival of my puberty caused me to stop playing competitive tennis. But before my puberty problem, I had trouble with my lower back and with my left testicle. — Jonathan Ames

Gun stripping is the tea ceremony of America. — Steve Aylett

Like great teams in sports and business endeavors, if there's a chemistry among the participants, and they truly enjoy fellowship together, everybody wants to be there, stay involved, and just have fun together. — Ed Greenwood

Nationalism, on my opinion, is nothing more than an idealistic rationalization for militarism and aggression. — Albert Einstein