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On the square ... I'm not riffin' like Andy Griffith,
Just fed up, goin' head up, with competition. — Positive K

If you desire to see, learn how to act. — Heinz Von Foerster

The study of law left me unsatisfied, because I did not know the aspects of life which it serves. I perceived only the intricate mental juggling with fictions that did not interest me. — Karl Jaspers

We are to work not to satisfy our own needs, but rather for the good of others and for the purpose of establishing the Kingdom of God here on earth. — Sunday Adelaja

My daughter is in the lawsuit because you need that for standing. — Michael Newdow

We cannot survive spiritually with one foot in the Church and the other in the world. — Bruce R. McConkie

He lied all the time, about everything. Even when he didn't need to, even when there was no point. ... Tom's whole life was constructed on lies - falsehoods and half-truths told to make him look better, stronger, more interesting than he was. And I bought them. I fell for them all. ... I wonder whether [I] would have loved the weaker, flawed, unembellished version. I think I would. I would have forgiven his mistakes and his failures. I have committed enough of my own. — Paula Hawkins

Morality begins at the point of a gun. — Mao Zedong

Jacob: I kissed Bella ... She broke her hand ... Punching my face ... — Stephenie Meyer

Whoever believes physical size and tests of speed or strength have anything to do with a soccer player's prowess is sorely mistaken. Just as mistaken as those who believe that IQ tests have anything to do with talent or that there is a relationship between penis size and sexual pleasure. Good soccer players need not to be titans sculpted by Michelangelo. In soccer, ability is much more important than shape, and in many cases skill is the art of turning limitations into virtues. — Eduardo Galeano