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I think some guys have the ability to learn from themselves and get better. Those are the guys that last a long time and continue to improve in this league and in sports in general. — Tony Romo

So in writing, there is always a right word, and every other than that is wrong. There is no beauty in words except in their collocation. The effect of a fanciful word misplaced, is like that of a horn of exquisite polish growing on a human head. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

If people in America would get their finances together and start taking care of each other, we could put the government out of business. — Dave Ramsey

Without freedom of choice, there is no creativity. Without creativity, there is no life. — Benjamin Spock

To have my fan club. I am very proud of doing everything. I try to support my parents, friends and fans. I am also proud of my performing in the visual arts, and motion television. — Chris Burke

And right now, all I can do is take his word. All I can do is take my trust and place it back into his hands. I just hope he knows that it's all the trust I have left to give him. I know for a fact that if he hurts me like he's hurt me before, it'll be the last time he ever hurts me. — Colleen Hoover

I'm a Reagan conservative. Reagan did negotiate with the Soviets. But you have to negotiate from a position of strength. — Rand Paul

I just want to keep the diversity and the options open. In terms of what I'm looking for, I'd like to do a lead action role. — Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

As someone who has more than a passing acquaintance with most of the 20th century presidents, I have often thought that their accomplishments have little staying power in shaping popular views of their leadership. — Robert Dallek

The iPad was my first splurge after I got my first paychecks. I paid off the debt, and I now bring the iPad with me to auditions. — Katie Leclerc

The most painful thing about mathematics is how far away you are from being able to use it after you have learned it. — James Newman

Judge Ted Poe's critics - like the civil rights group the ACLU - argued to him the dangers of these ostentatious punishments, especially those that were carried out in public. They said it was no coincidence that public shaming had enjoyed such a renaissance in Mao's China and Hitler's Germany and the Ku Klux Klan's America - it destroys souls, brutalizing everyone, the onlookers included, dehumanizing them as much as the person being shamed. — Jon Ronson