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The content of most textbooks is perishable, but the tools of self-directedness serve one well over time. — Albert Bandura

I've never seen anything like it since. Some of the Canada Cups came close, but by then a lot of European players came and played in our league so we were more familiar with them. — Marcel Dionne

Clara smoked in the shallow pool as Lana del Rey poured from her phone. She shaded her eyes. She liked the shallow pool because she could lay out, half in the sun, half in the water, and not get her hair wet. She had black eyeliner smeared under her eyes from who-knows-when, and while she never bothered to fix it, she did apply more, so she looked permanently hung over. She liked that. — Lisa Martens

Life is a celebration ... I try to enjoy it as much as possible. — Rashad Evans

The first thing the reasonable man must do is to be content with a very little knowledge and a very great deal of ignorance. The second thing he must do is to make the utmost possible use of the knowledge he has and not waste his energy crying for the moon. The third thing he must do is try and see clearly where his knowledge ends and his ignorance begins. — Arthur David Ritchie

Linde's Danger to Self is a warm, candid and appealing account of being an emergency room psychiatrist. Linde captures the non-conformist, hard-boiled style of the psychiatrists who work in this setting. — Tanya Luhrmann

If women were in charge, abortion would be a sacrament, an occasion of deep and serious and sacred meaning. — Carter Heyward

Horse crazy girls? Horses don't make girls crazy, horses make girls women — Heidi Furseth

I would let you stay the night and then have you for breakfast, Gary said. — T.J. Klune

I want to reach out and entertain people. I want people to come to a museum that have never been in a museum before. I want also to have enough art references in it that would satisfy the most sophisticated museum goer. — Wayne White

And to behave in a conciliatory way when people who have angered or annoyed us want to make up. — Marcus Aurelius