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Henry is a great man, I really like him. He is a great professional and I think he will be a great captain for them. He's been the outstanding player in the Premiership for the last three or four years — Frank Lampard

the following September I started at the grammar school. This was in a red-brick building of the kind beloved by Victorian optimists. In — Sebastian Faulks

It's one thing to lie to ourselves. It's another thing to believe it. — Steven Pressfield

A life well-lived or a life lived well? The placement of words really does change the connotation. — Carol Morgan

When a small child, I thought that success spelled happiness. I was wrong, happiness is like a butterfly which appears and delights us for one brief moment, but soon flits away. — Anna Pavlova

War is not an exercise of the will directed at an inanimate matter. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Any prudent business looks at the reality and how to maximize our investment. — John Elkington

Shut up and write anyway. Don't use anything as an excuse. — Natalie Goldberg

I drilled holes in the floor of the club, and it's sinking. — Bobby Darin

How could there be refining fires without our enduring some heat? — Neal A. Maxwell

Too many people live the lives other people think they ought to, following orders they don't agree with, for causes they don't believe in. They live lives that don't matter, that touch no one and change nothing. For better or worse, you and I stared evil in the eye and didn't flinch. We raised our swords and went to war, and even if we didn't win we kicked some ass along the way. We made a difference, and that's all any man can ask. — Simon R. Green

Deep experience is never peaceful. — Henry James

No, fun isn't anybody, fun is what you have." W — Terry Pratchett

That man alone loves himself rightly who procures the greatest possible good to himself through the whole of his existence and so pursues pleasure as not to give for it more than it is worth. — Benjamin Franklin