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Most of us overestimate what we can accomplish in two years, but we underestimate what we can accomplish in ten years. — Mark Batterson

When I think of [my relationship with Gable], considering the way it started, it was curious. We became devoted to each other. We weren't lovers-he was in love with Carole Lombard ... we eventually became more like siblings. Nobody believes that and you can understand why ... but our relationship was unique. Oh he sometimes gave me the macho routine when people were watching but he changed when we were alone. — Myrna Loy

If the Wright Brothers were alive today, Orville would have to lay off Wilbur. — Robert Crandall

The king he allowed he would drop over to t'other village without any plan, but just trust in Providence to lead him the profitable way - meaning the devil, I reckon. — Mark Twain

His shoes looked too large; his sleeve looked too long; his hair looked too limp; his features looked too mean; his exposed throat looked as if a halter would have done it good. — Charles Dickens

Gratitude is a discipline, not an emotion. — Josh Becker

Made to observe the vastness of our world, the greater breadth and depth of stars unfurled, the mind can grasp an order and a plan and ponder the deep question, "Who is man? — Mary Angeline Bell

To talk about paintings is not only difficult but perhaps pointless too. You can only express in words what words are capable of expressing
what language can communicate. Painting has nothing to do with that. — Gerhard Richter

A coat is not worth eight times as much as a hat to the community because it takes eight times as long to make it ... The community is willing to devote eight times as long to the making of a coat because it will be worth eight times as much to it — Mark Skousen

I hope that doing truthful portrayals of people in a variety of circumstances gives people a kind of subterranean link to those characters. — Mira Sorvino

It was very interesting for me because DNA made music without much technical knowledge at all. — Arto Lindsay