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Everybody in St. Louis, every kid in St. Louis, wanted to be Stan Musial. He was the best. — Mike Shannon

Killy arched an eyebrow in disbelief. Don't be thinkin' you can deceive this old man. I've been makin' a fool of myself over women since before you were born. — Pamela Clare

But why not? He deserved it. It took years to take control of this school - to oust the resisters, to implant the sympathizers, to blind the parents to what was happening to their children. It was no small task. — Frank E. Peretti

Who the hell would attack the Steel Horse anyway? What was the thinking behind that? Here is a bar full of psychotic killers who grow giant claws and people who pilot the undead for a living. I think I'll go wreck the place. — Ilona Andrews

If you reduce the guns and the ammo, you'll reduce the murders. — Michael Moore

In our case, one of my earliest experiences working in the company was being asked to be on Ted Turner's board, and I saw that the value creation from owning networks was stunning - new channels, international opportunities, synergy, many things that Turner Broadcasting built for decades. — Brian L. Roberts

For relatively small stars, the Pauli exclusion principle keeps the electrons in a star sufficiently separated to prevent the star from contracting further after it has spent its fuel. In other words, the electrons counteract the crushing gravitational force. However, for stars more than about 1.5 times the mass of the sun (a mass known as the Chandrasekhar limit), this repulsive force would not be enough to stop stellar collapse. — Clifford A. Pickover

I always wanted to be a renaissance woman, do as many things as I possibly can and hopefully do them well or don't do them at all. — Jill Scott

Where your life ends, your being doesn't. Where your being ends, you don't. That is what is able to have and move your forms. — John De Ruiter

Forgiveness is a process, an admittedly difficult one that often can feel like a rigorous spiritual practice. — Sharon Salzberg