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The Japanese Navy not only outgunned American forces in the Pacific but proved more powerful in that ocean than the combined navies of the United States, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. — James M. Scott

I will always buy extra yarn. I will not try to tempt fate. — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

When we constantly meditate on another's faults, it is because we are neglecting our own unhealed wounds. — Bryant McGill

A ... poet is a discoverer rather than an inventor. — Jorge Luis Borges

If rightly made, a boat would be a sort of amphibious animal, a creature of two elements, related by one half its structure to some swift and shapely fish, and by the other to some strong-winged and graceful bird. — Henry David Thoreau

Eternal brightness is as scary as the eternal darkness. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

In every part of the universe we observe means adjusted with the nicest artifice to the ends which they are intended to produce; and in the mechanism of a plant, or animal body, admire how every thing is contrived for advancing the two great purposes of nature, the support of the individual, and the propagation of the species. — Adam Smith

And he knew it was crappy, but he was kind of grateful that people like that existed. Because people like Steve and Tina existed, too, and they needed to be fed. if it wasn't that redhead, it was going to be somebody else. And if it wasn't somebody else, it was going to be Park. — Rainbow Rowell

Instead of crushing them and mixing them with water, she decided to take them one by one, because there is always a gap between intention and action, and she wanted to feel free to turn back halfway. — Paulo Coelho

What always staggers me is that when people blow their noses, they always look into their hankies to see what came out. What do they expect to find? — Billy Connolly

As policymakers, we need to foster an environment that allows U.S.-based innovators and entrepreneurs to compete and to flourish. Excessive regulations and bureaucratic red tape dramatically increase the cost of doing business and create uncertainty for companies. — Ralph Hall