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Belief is the essential ingredient for success, thus if you believe, you can achieve, for real you will achieve. — Auliq Ice

I know my father and my mother, but beyond that I cannot go. My ancestry is blurred. — V.S. Naipaul

I wanted to be what my high-school civics and history teacher thought of as a good American. That automatically involved taking an interest in government. — Olivia De Havilland

No child should ever be too sad to play. — Andrew Galasetti

Love is that common tone shall raise his fiery head and sound his note. — William Carlos Williams

We are the rocks and reefs of the human sea, tumultuous outcrops, magnets for wrecks. The peaks of mountains you cannot see: that's us, all right. Dark even on the brightest day. Stony and defiant of the prevailing currents until we are eventually worn down and dissolved. Sometimes soaked and sometimes dry as a bone. Hammered by tides and grimly standing our ground against the pounding. Probably even secretly enjoying the pounding. — Brian Doyle

In our time, Universalism as such, like a spinster lady late in life, took a husband, and although they agreed to hyphenate their married name, by now the offspring of that union often simply call themselves by the husband's name, and in time may not recognize her name at all. — Max Coots

I expect she'll walk down the aisle to her groom with a book in her pocket. — Laurie Alice Eakes

The old adage says that it's better to be lucky than good. Apparently having the right network is better than both. At — J.D. Vance

This pre-eminence is something [men] have unjustly arrogated to themselves. And when it's said that women must be subject to men, the phrase should be understood in the same sense as when we say we are subject to natural disasters, diseases, and all the other accidents of this life: it's not a case of being subjected in the sense of obeying, but rather of suffering an imposition, not a case of serving them fearfully, but rather of tolerating them in a spirit of Christian charity, since they have been given to us by God as a spiritual trial. — Moderata Fonte

All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation. — Walter Benjamin