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It's pretty hard being a tennis player and Mother Theresa at the same time and that's just the way it is. — Maria Sharapova

In the mornings when they were in the city, they had breakfast on a card table in Jeffrey's study — John P. Marquand

I will tell you something that you don't want to hear: Autumn is ugly! Look at the dying leaves! There is no beauty in dying! Death is always ugly! The beauty of autumn is just an illusion, my friend! Wake up and see the real truth! See the crying leaves! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Before she continued her search she sat in his revolving desk chair, and wept for the passing of time, and the necessary death of the well-loved, wise old man. — Robertson Davies

To be a strong and empathetic person always requires us to trust that God will send angels to the people's heart we tried to reach, but couldn't. — Shannon L. Alder

Jordan is a very secular, Westernized country in some respects. — Kathryn Bigelow

Go vote now it will make you feel big and strong — Bob Schieffer

Education is what is left after all that has been learnt is forgotten. — James Bryant Conant

A solitary maple on a woodside flames in single scarlet, recalls nothing so much as the daughter of a noble house dressed for a fancy ball, with the whole family gathered around to admire her before she goes. — Henry James

I've got stress like anybody else, and it builds up during the day. Like, I'll be trying to do something on the computer, and I'll get stuck, so I go to the help section. And it just enrages me, because why even call it a help section at all? There's nothing in any way 'helpful' about it. — Lewis Black

I don't want no mail. Send me a Facebook message. — Theophilus London

Please stop," I said. "You're upsetting the black Santas. — John Green

The ugliness of bigotry stands in direct contradiction to the very meaning of America. — Hubert H. Humphrey

Get into the habit of doing what you see, not what you know. Human reason cannot foresee the accidents of out-of-doors. — Charles Webster Hawthorne