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The wise teach, the righteous learn from them; the foolish disregard any knowledge handed to them. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Watching the ball is always a good starting point. — Andrew Strauss

It takes two to have a fight. — Roberta M. Gilbert

It seems there are no rich on death row. — Charles Grodin

A lot of people have come with 100 songs and never had the impact that I have with one, and I'm well aware of that. — OMI

One human life, a human heart freely given
it's the greatest gift anyone can give. — Stacey Jay

Acknowledging the lucky breaks are paramount to enjoying life. Not being defensive about our successes/failures. So, in short. — Dan Mangan

Insulting the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) is like trying to spit at the sun, it will only come back in your face. — Nouman Ali Khan

I spent the nights before the Jets' two biggest games last year-for the AFL championship and the Super Bowl-with girls. But I don't consider that bad or foolish of me ... The night before a game, I prepare myself both mentally and physically for the next day. I think a ballplayer has to be relaxed to play well; and if that involves being with a girl that night, he should do it. — Joe Namath

You taste like the last drop of whiskey
at 3 am
after a lousy day
like the first gulp of coffee on a Monday sipped behind a desk
hot and bitter
like the burning at the back of the throat
after the first cigarette
You taste, boy oh boy, like my next mistake. — Malak El Halabi

No one is without troubles, without personal hardships and genuine challenges. That fact may not be obvious because most people don't advertise their woes and heartaches. But nobody, not even the purest heart, escapes life without suffering battle scars. — Richelle E. Goodrich

If we as a society do not understand 'the cloud,' in all its aspects - what data it holds, how it works, what the bargains are we make as we engage with it, we'll all be the poorer for it, I believe. — John Battelle