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I received a phone call from the chief executive of my principal sponsor [Marlboro], who actually told me that it would be in the interests of the sport if I started to lose races. Which, I mean, just blew my mind. — Ron Dennis
sin sufrimiento, no hay historia — Isabel Allende
Having waited my entire life to get an award for something, anything ... I now get awards all the time for being mentally ill. It's better than being bad at being insane, right? How tragic would it be to be runner-up for Bipolar Woman of the Year? — Carrie Fisher
When our stoicism interferes with our humanity, we risk developing a wooden emotional life and an equally wooden personality. In contrast, the realization that our ability to work through pain makes us stronger than all of our efforts to exorcise it may in the long run alleviate its burden. It may enable us to take up our destiny as creatures whose very vulnerability renders us capable of inspired and truly awe-inspiring love. — Mari Ruti
The giants of the faith all had one thing in common: neither victory nor success, but passion. — Philip Yancey
If we can say, 'I loved, and I received a lot of love,' then great. That's enough. — Jennifer Aniston
Going back down to the minors is the toughest thing to handle in baseball. — Gaylord Perry
What woman wants to hear someone say what her husband is thinking? What guy is going to be happy hearing what's on his wife's mind? — John Irving
You never know how you're going to be received, after all this time. The initial response we had was just overwhelming, particularly that tour of the States. — Roger Andrew Taylor
I guess one of the most magnificent things a novel can do is to change your perspective on the world, and to give it some sense of wonder, and that's what I find so exciting in writing fantasy, especially fantasy for children. Because already, I think children have a very special and unusual way of seeing the world. — Marie Rutkoski
