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The only situation which might justify panic is one in which panic is likely to help. Such a situation never arises. Though pretended panic may sometimes cause a useful diversion, real panic can never be anything other than a waste of energy. — Simon Brett

Susan came into the living room with her cowboy boots on and no other clothes. "Howdy," I said. — Robert B. Parker

The proper thing, then, is not merely to be styled Christians, but also to be such. — Ignatius Of Antioch

Preaching is truth through personality. — Phillips Brooks

We grow when the walls press in. We grow when life steals our control. We grow in darkness. — Mary E. DeMuth

Everybody looks at his clothes to see what he's wearing. — Tim Hardaway

So, if I'm cooking, I'll be steaming vegetables, making some nice salad, that kind of stuff. — Paul McCartney

Israel is still the only country in the world against which there is a written document to the effect that it must disappear. — Menachem Begin

Since when did the community become our moral compass - our viability and ethics as writers determined so much by our team spirit? ... What if all this communing actually hurts the primary means by which I set out to participate and communicate - my writing itself? — Meghan Tifft

Be prepared to be bombed. Be prepared to go back to the Stone Age. — Richard Armitage

Musashi wondered how many people there were who on this night could say: "I was right. I did what I should have done. I have no regrets." For him, each resounding knell evoked a tremor of remorse. He could conjure up nothing but the things he had done wrong during the last year. Nor was it only the last year - the year before, and the year before that, all the years that had gone by had brought regrets. There had not been a single year devoid of them. Indeed, there had hardly been one day. — Eiji Yoshikawa

Several of my critics have said, 'Bowerman just tacks up a piece of paper in the locker room and turns his runners loose.' They're partially right. I do give the athletes a relatively free rein and for good reason. One of my principles is? 'Don't overcoach.' — Bill Bowerman