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You train hard and I'll train hard, and may the best man win, and good luck to both of us. — Manny Pacquiao

I think it [presidency of Dwight Eisenhower] came too late and I think that he is not on the wavelength of this dreadful time through which we're living. — Malcolm Muggeridge

Mr. Beaconsfield is the Year Eleven drama teacher. He's one of those teachers who likes being "down with the kids" - all gelled hair and "call me Jeff."He's also the reason our version of Romeo and Juliet is set in a Brooklyn ghetto and Juliet is leaning out of a trailer rather than a balcony. — Zoe Sugg

You are the average of the people you spend the most time with. And that's why it's not always where you are in life, but who you have by your side that matters most. Some people drain you and others provide soul food. Spend more time with nice people who are smart, driven and open-minded about personal growth and opportunity. There's no need to rush into a relationship you are unsure of, or socialize with those who hold you back. Be sure to get in the company of those who feed your spirit, and give the gift of your absence to those who do not appreciate your presence. — John Geiger

Lean thinking presumes that everything can be improved continuously, without end. If — Paul A. Akers

Success is both an addiction and an enslavement ... — Paulo Coelho

For me, selfishly, Toronto is my favorite city in the world. It's the greatest city and you have the whole world here. — Kristen Hager

That's the great thing about big cities: Nobody is judging. You really get a chance to show who you are with your style. — Chris Paul

Science is an essentially anarchic enterprise ... — Paul Feyerabend

I loved your breaking down that door, repeated Djuna. Through Rango she had breathed some other realm she had never attained before. She had touched through his act some climate of violence she had never known before. — Anais Nin