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Mr. Bradshaw was, in a way, my second father. I trusted him and wanted to make him proud. But that day, as I lowered myself to the ground in shock, it was hard to believe I was staring up at the same person. — Embee

There is no country in the world where it's as easy to find venture capital in the stock market as the United States. — Ron Chernow

Physics changes, but reality stays the same — Richard Bandler

When you face a new challenge, remember the skills, talent, guts and resources that got you through before. — Lynn A. Robinson

1995: The Hollywood Squares becomes incredibly dull and ratings plummet during the years after special guests Jacques Lemaire and Lou Lamoriello develop a strategy that involves never doing anything except going for the block. — Sean McIndoe

I don't emphasize the whatevs. I say it as if it's truly a toss-away word. — Eugene Mirman

I want to go to Berkeley and major in music. — Cheyenne Kimball

If you spent time thinking about the future, you wouldn't be a true adventurer. An adventure is something that happens from one moment to the next; in which there is no yesterday and no tomorrow. Everything else is just petty bourgeois. — Antal Szerb

I see you.
You always did, I thought, watching sparks dance in his eyes. — Karen Chance

Experts say this global warming is serious, and they are predicting now that by the year 2050, we will be out of party ice. — David Letterman

A calculating engine is one of the most intricate forms of mechanism, a telegraph key one of the simplest. But compare their value. — George Iles

You learn from music, from watching great athletes at work - how disciplined they are, how they move. You learn these things by watching a shortstop at work, how he concentrates on one thing at a time. You learn from classic music, from the blues and jazz, from bluegrass. From all this, you learn how to sustain a great line without bringing in unnecessary words. — Ernest Gaines