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In dedicating his estate to the honoring of endeavors that benefit mankind, Alfred Nobel expressed a lifelong concern that is even more timely in 1972 than it was in his lifetime. — Stanford Moore

A person's never too old for stories, Bill. Man and boy, girl and woman, never too old. We live for them. — Stephen King

Dream a dream and then chase it with all your might! — Jack Canfield

Sweet sixteen," Hugh said, kissing her affectionately. "Happy birthday, little bear. Your future's all ahead of you." Ursula still harbored the feeling that some of her future was also behind her but she had learned not to voice such things. — Kate Atkinson

There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written, that's all. — Walter Moers

No matter how you disguise this trite bullshit, it's my life, Jeff. Penned in an awkward manner. It's things I didn't want to see in black-and-white print. You're lucky after three hundred years that I've mellowed. In my human days, I'd have slit your throat, pulled your tongue through the opening, and left you tied to a tree for the wolves to eat. (Rafael) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

He who will not risk cannot win. — John Paul Jones

Your calamity was sent to bring you back to the Quran. But the greater calamity is that you missed the point. — Yasmin

Bush-McCain stategy in Iraq is policy to stay, not to win. — John F. Kerry

I've made quite a number of movies that I've never even seen and I've made some movies that I thought were good that nobody saw ... Sometimes they end up on television. — Christopher Walken

I don't really remember much about the '60s at all. You know, 1970 is the first year I remember pretty well. — Hank Azaria

I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history. — Bruno Tonioli

We each have an infinite supply of love and happiness within us. We have been accustomed to thinking that we have to get something from outside of us in order to be happy, but in truth it works the other way: We must learn to contact our inner source of happiness and satisfaction and flow it outward to share with others - not because it is virtuous to do so, but because it feels really good! Once we tune into it we just naturally want to share it because that is the essential nature of love, and we are all loving beings. — Shakti Gawain