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Anything that I want, I must also be ok with not having, otherwise it's idolatry. — Mike Donehey

When we live in a beautiful place and there is no Happiness, iT Will Be the same as want to get sunshine in the rain. — Jan Jansen

We could never verify that there was any Iraqi authority, direction and control, complicity with al Qaeda for 9/11 or any operational act against America. Period. — George Tenet

The only courage that matters is the kind that gets you from one moment to the next. — Mignon McLaughlin

You can't live on last year, you can't live on the year before. I can't bring in my 13 Pro Bowls in the locker room and say, look at me. No. That is gone. That is the best thing about the game of football is that everybody starts over. — Junior Seau

It's really boring to talk about what you ate and have 48,000 fans listen to you. It's awful. — Alex Scally

I said, you know they refused Jesus, too. He said, you're not him. — Bob Dylan

We saw the risk we took in doing good, But dared not spare to do the best we could — Robert Frost

Populous cities are destroyed by earthquakes, and desolated by pestilence. Ambition is every where devoting its millions to incalculable calamity. Superstition, in a thousand shapes, is employed in brutalizing and degrading the human species, and fitting it to endure without a murmur the oppression of its innumerable tyrants. All this is abstractedly neither good nor evil because good and evil are words employed to designate that peculiar state of our own perceptions, resulting from the encounter of any object calculated to produce pleasure or pain. Exclude the idea of relation, and the words good and evil are deprived of import. — Christopher Hitchens

How do you mourn endless numbers of people in endless numbers of places? Is there a form for it, a requisite time and place for mourning? Is there ever an end to it? Can there ever be an end to it? — Rosario Morales