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Cyril, church warden and lead tenor in the choir, lives with mother, banned from unsupervised contact with schoolchildren; Harold, drunk dentist, early retirement, pretty thatched cottage off the Bodmin road, one son in rehab, wife in the bin. — John Le Carre

Dancing is a beautiful thing. — J. R. Martinez

Spock is definitely one of my best friends. When I put on those ears, it's not like just another day. When I become Spock, that day becomes something special. — Leonard Nimoy

It is a mistake to try to look too far ahead. The chain of destiny can only be grasped one link at a time. — Winston S. Churchill

We must allow people the space and time of discovery, and trust in all that is to come. — Bryant McGill

maybe someday, you will look back and smile because it was all worth it — Samreena Ashraf

Life is hell, at some point we all just have to get used to it. — Alysha Speer

The chase is among the best of all national pastimes; it cultivates that vigorous manliness for the lack of which in a nation, as in an individual, the possession of no other qualities can possibly atone. — Theodore Roosevelt

Real victories are those that protect human life, not those that result from its destruction or emerge from its ashes. — King Hussein I

I'm not the typical dress size - being a model just isn't how I think of myself. — Josephine De La Baume

Long hair will send you to hell! — Hidekaz Himaruya

The very concept of home has become tarnished, misty, elusive. As never before, we are living in a rootless age. So many of us are refugees, living out of suitcases, car trunks, cardboard boxes, desperate to go back to a home that no longer exists. — Chris Atack

She lends her pen,
to thoughts of him,
that flow from it,
in her solitary.
For she is his poet,
And he is her poetry. — Lang Leav

In the early 1990s, Anders Ericsson, a colleague of Neil Charness at Florida State University, coined the term "deliberate practice" to describe this style of serious study, defining it formally as an "activity designed, typically by a teacher, for the sole purpose of effectively improving specific aspects of an individual's performance."4 — Cal Newport