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Don't fix what's not broken. — Robert Atkins

To get a man's attention, just stand in front of the TV and don't move. He'll talk to you. I promise. — Tim Allen

Be with a leader when he is right, stay with him when he is still right, but, leave him when he is wrong. — Abraham Lincoln

I will no longer act on the outside in a way that contradicts the truth that I hold deeply inside. I will no longer act as if I were less than the whole person I know myself inwardly to be. — Rosa Parks

Let's be clear about one indisputable fact: capitalism vigorously pursued has never produced the atrocities - starvation, tyranny, and genocide - that are produced by statism vigorously pursued. Nothing remotely close. — Donald J. Boudreaux

Boredom is the legitimate kingdom of the philanthropic. — Virginia Woolf

It always takes a group of people working together with a common purpose in an atmosphere of trust and collaboration to get extraordinary things done. — James M. Kouzes

In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth. — Rachel Carson

I want manned spaceflight, not just back to the Moon, but beyond that. And I want my daughters and my son to have their own July 20, 1969, to remember. Apollo 11 didn't give us wings; it only showed us how far the wings we had would take us. — David Weber

She'd never find another man like him as long as she lived. He was ruining her for any other, and the pleasure of it was beyond bearing. — Elizabeth Hoyt

Yeah, it's an origin story. But you very quickly get into the origin and then it's off to the races. It is an origin story, certainly, but it's not like the movie ends and somebody stretches. It happens pretty quickly and I'm not sure how much I'm allowed to say about it, but I think when people see that first hint, they'll be pretty excited about it. — Nicholas Stoller

True muses stay dreams forever unless artists connect them to exploratory work. — Robert Genn