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Maximizing time is making sure that every second is accounted for — Sunday Adelaja

I believe anybody who tells you he is unbiased is a liar. Being human gives you bias, and you can't avoid that. The best you can ever hope to be is fair. — David Poole

Myself will straight aboard, and to the state
This heavy act with heavy heart relate. — William Shakespeare

You're the brightest, warmest star in my universe," I whispered. "You will never be less than everything to me. — Elizabeth Finn

[Elvis] Presley was definitely a great inspiration to every guy who ever had a hard-on in the whole of the Western world, I should think. He shook everybody well and true, and we just kept on shakin'. But he started it. — Robert Plant

You cannot kill or steal from a man while he is asleep and heartbroken. While it is said that everything is fair in love an war, the dictum is nullified when both love and war occur simultaneously ... — Salvador Plascencia

On the heights above the river Xzan, at the site of certain ancient ruins, Iucounu the Laughing Magician had built a manse to his private taste: an eccentric structure of steep gables, balconies, sky-walks, cupolas, together with three spiral green glass towers through which the red sunlight shone in twisted glints and peculiar colors. — Jack Vance

I think that peacekeeping can do quite a lot, if they are given the right mandate with the commensurate resources to get the job done. — Kofi Annan

It hit me then, my epiphany. Death is a constant, but love? It is rare. — Ilsa Madden-Mills

I wouldn't call him a slave. I don't whip him when he does something wrong. Just when he does something good. — Shannon Elizabeth

No men are less addicted to reverie than the citizens of a democracy. — Alexis De Tocqueville

You musn't force sex to do the work of love or love to do the work of sex. — Mary McCarthy