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We would none of us get much done if we allowed such things to rule our actions. — Christine Pope
The important thing isn't proving you can achieve a goal, but living every moment along the way, even the side trips — Lisa Wingate
Fear is the possibility of freedom. — Peter Stamm
Dance on, dance on, we see, we see Youth goes, alack, and with it glee, A boy the old man ne'er can be; Maternal thirty scarce can find The sweet sixteen long left behind. — Arthur Hugh Clough
I asked him for a cigarette and he obliged, lighting it for me without a word, without meeting my eye. The quiet ones do this. They exert control by giving nothing out, and it's this blankness that makes them unpredictable, as dangerous as the loud ones are obvious. — Vu Tran
Everything in moderation, even the truth — Marty Rubin
Such an error, one finds, to do things for the best. They usually seem to be such unpleasant things. — Gladys Mitchell
It's the things you don't do, not the things you do, you feel most sorry for. — Winifred Holtby
The quality of your life hinges on your attitudes and offerings. — Bryant McGill
Then one day I read about a book that said that the church is the only army that shoots its wounded. — Keith Miller
Life is a process of one goneness after another. — Russell Hoban
The secondary attack was made against The Hague. Its aim was to get a hold upon the Dutch capital, and in particular to capture the Government offices and the Service headquarters. — Kurt Student
Look, in 1800 the sainted Thomas Jefferson arranged to hire a notorious slanderer named James Callender, who worked as a writer at a Republican newspaper in Richmond, Va. Read some of what he wrote about John Adams. This was a personal slander. — Karl Rove
If I couldn't play, I wouldn't be alive. — Frank Iero
I am not going to become crazy in the ring, because I am already crazy. And I am not going to die in the ring. I am going to die in bed as an old man. — Roberto Duran