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Without deep personal transformation, collective transformation is not possible. — Chris Corrigan

Don't you love it when people in school are like, "I'm a bad test taker"? You mean, you're stupid. Oh, you struggle with that part where we find out what you know? Oh. No, no, I can totally relate. See, because I'm a brilliant painter, minus my God-awful brushstrokes. Oh, how the masterpiece is crystal up here[points to head], but once paint hits canvas, I develop Parkinson's. — Daniel Tosh

The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we will make one. — John C. Maxwell

By making bold cuts in spending and commonsense entitlement reforms, we will make our government simpler, smaller, and smarter. — Mitt Romney

I shall also take you forth and carve our names together in a yew tree, haloed with stars ... — Ted Hughes

I just wanted to be an athlete. — Merlin Olsen

A lot of newspaper columns used to be written in a rat-a-tat-tat, fast-paced style - and they tended to be funny. They were a little relief from the grimmer, grayer parts of the newspaper, and one of the best people at doing this was Will Rogers. — P. J. O'Rourke

Just when you thought the mafia novel was dead, Tod Goldberg breathes new life into it. Gangsterland, the best mafia novel in years, is a dark, funny, and smart page-turning crime story. It's also a moving, thoughtful meditation on ethics, religion, family, and a culture that eats itself. I loved this book. — Sara Gran

He concluded that there was effectively no way for an accountant assigned to audit a giant Wall Street firm to figure out whether it was making money or losing money. — Michael Lewis

Your chance to be great...those moments come for all of us. — Cassandra Clare

Chess holds its master in its own bonds, shackling the mind and brain so that the inner freedom of the very strongest must suffer. — Albert Einstein

The greatest thing that I have learned is probably the simplest thing any of us can learn: I am who I am. — Sonny Barger

Superiority? Inferiority?
Why not simply try to touch the other, feel the other, discover each other? — Frantz Fanon