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You know my dad pushed me to believe that I was going to be the best. I just never thought of life without tennis, even looking forward. — Andre Agassi

Mincemeat is decidedly British in its nature and can therefore be disregarded entirely where most civilized palates are concerned. — Clayton Smith

The power of free will is developed and confirmed by increasing the number of worthy motives which influence conduct. — John Lancaster Spalding

I love going shopping. I have a black belt in it. — Russell Crowe

I watch what I eat obviously. I'm not a regular gym-goer but I'm conscious of it. — Elisha Cuthbert

That's the reward for your good deed,' I explained, 'a clear conscience. It really perks you up. — Walter Moers

The best advice I can give to anyone going through a rough patch is to never be afraid to ask for help. — Demi Lovato

Any filmmaker would want to make something that can still be seen without someone saying, "Ugh that was repulsing, offensive, don't bother visiting it 2nd time." — Timo Tjahjanto

Destroying white civilization is the inmost desire of the league of designated victims we call minorities. — Joseph Sobran

Human beings judge one another by their external actions. God judges them by their moral choices. — C.S. Lewis

i often sit and wonder
i often sit and dream
i often
sit and wait
for the one that's just for me
i search the many faces
in the crowds of people i see
exploring,
seeking,
looking for,
the one that it could be.
is it Mister Blue Collar?
is it Mister Too Clean?
is it Mister Holy One
which was made for me?
then i stop and think
of the biggest catastrophe -
what if this man
i'm waiting for
doesn't even recognize me?
-LostInACrowd — N'Zuri Za Austin

She had seen Holden on the newsfeeds and reports. At the beginning of the war between Mars and the Belt, he had been the most important man in the solar system, and the celebrity, while it had waxed and waned over the years, had never gone away. James Holden was an icon. For some, he was the symbol of the triumph of the single ship over governments and corporations. For others, he was an agent of chaos who started wars and threatened stability in the name of ideological purity. But whatever people thought he meant, there was no question that he was important. He was the man who'd saved Earth from the protomolecule. He was the man who'd brought down Mao-Kwikowski. Who'd made the first contact with the alien artifact and opened the gates that led to a thousand different worlds. In person, he looked different — James S.A. Corey

Johnny Appleseed was revered . he was ... an evangelist (of a doctrine veering perilously close to pantheism). — Michael Pollan