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Life is like a game of whist. I don't enjoy the game much; but I like to play my cards well, and see what will be the end of it. — George Eliot

We are not saved by what Jesus taught, and we are certainly not saved by what we understand Jesus to have taught. We are saved by Jesus Himself. — Robert Farrar Capon

People ask what was the first piece of music I wrote. There was no first piece. — Richard Rodney Bennett

The more I come to understand music, the more I feel like a numbskull because there is always more to learn. The more I do it, the more I'm humbled. I'm just always trying to get better at it. I pick up a few tricks along the way. — Cliff Martinez

I remember an era when you could get your nose sliced off for sticking it too far into another man's business. Now you can find out anything about anyone with the click of a button. There is no privacy and no consideration, and everyone is prying into things that aren't their affair. You can probably check on the intertube and find out what color underwear I have on today. — Joe Hill

It's not the world wide web. It's the women wide web. — Tiffany Shlain

A husbands complements are like a wife's instructions...They go unheard! — Dennis Fortier

You might be fearless," he whispered. "You might be independent, but on the inside you're just as in need of love as the rest of us. — Jill Shalvis

If education recognizes the intrinsic value of the child's personality and provides an environment suited to spiritual growth, we have the revelation of an entirely new child whose astonishing characteristics can eventually contribute to the betterment of the world. — Maria Montessori

Words cut through my skin, tears roll down my chin — Christina Aguilera

The best gifts come from the heart, not the store. — Sarah Dessen

The only thing that is stopping you from where you are to where you want to go is your comfort zone. — Dhaval Gajera

What moments of despair that life would ever be made precious to me by the consciousness that I lived to some good purpose! It was that sort of despair that sucked away the sap of half the hours which might have been filled by energetic youthful activity: and the same demon tries to get hold of me again whenever an old work is dismissed and a new one is being meditated. — George Eliot