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With experience in boxing, you learn how to be a scientific boxer and how to fight easy. — Manny Pacquiao

'Cinderella' touches on loss, and there was definitely a strong sense of grief in my life. — Lily James

Katie soon learned there was a problem with hope. — Carla H. Krueger

That is why the center of our faith isn't just a book, but a history of Salvation, and above all, it's about a person: Jesus Christ, the Word of God made flesh. — Pope Francis

The benefits of knowledge can only be realized in practice. — Swami Vivekananda

I can't think of anything specific growing up that pointed me toward NASA at all. I was interested in the Moon landings just about the same as everyone else of my generation. But I never really thought about being an astronaut or working in space myself. — Laurel Clark

Only after a writer lets literature shape her can she perhaps shape literature. In working-class France, when an apprentice got hurt, or when he got tired, the experienced workers said, "It is the trade entering his body." The art must enter the body, too. — Annie Dillard

I want him to lose control because of me. I want that man to want me like I'm his next breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Hell, I want him to crave me like a feast. And take me like a beast. — Katy Evans

We can in fact first place the beam of rays of moving positive atomic ions in a plane perpendicular to the axis in which we see the spectral lines emitted by them. — Johannes Stark

Hooked on Phonics worked for me — Brian Regan

Nervousness from earlier surged back into me. Goodness. He was honey poured over an athletic body. Short, sandy-blond curls outlined his face, which boasted full lips, high cheek bones, and long lashes that any woman would envy. Even with those soft features, his face appeared hard and sculpted by an artist. — Kenya Wright

It was that kind of kiss. But as with all kisses, it was not without a certain element of danger — Haruki Murakami