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I'm a poet who has lost his words." He looks across the street, but not before I catch the dull glint of shame in his eyes.
"Where did you lose them?" I ask, gentling my tone.
He turns back to me. When he speaks, his voice is so small that I have to lean closer to hear it. "The same place I lost myself. — A.J. Compton

In the Bowling Alley of Tomorrow, there will even be machines that wear rental shoes and throw the ball for you. Your sole function will be to drink beer. — Dave Barry

I still get excited just attending a final four, because the process is so long, so arduous, so challenging, that when it finally arrives, the adrenaline can't help but take over. I love the sense of accomplishment and camaraderie that the indoor game can engender. — Karch Kiraly

There are women," returned my uncle, "some of them of the most admired, who are slaves to a demoniacal love of power. The very pleasure of their consciousness consists in the knowledge that they have power
not power to do things, but power to make other people do things." [Uncle; Flight of the Shadow] — George MacDonald

I started NetSuite. NetSuite was my idea. I called up Evan Goldberg and said, 'We're going to do ERP on the Internet, software-as-a-service.' Six months later Marc Benioff, finding out what NetSuite was doing, and kind of copied it. — Larry Ellison

Most people overestimate others' talents and underestimate their own. — Orrin Woodward

White Fang knew the law well: to oppress the weak and obey the strong. — Jack London

In that light, philosophy is not so much
or not simply
'the love of wisdom,' but instead marks the passage from wonder as a noun to wonder as a verb. Philosophy is the love of wisdom to the extent that it remains an incitement to it. — Michael Munro

The advice "you never go broke taking a profit" is foolish. — Warren Buffett

If the body is pampered, the mind is free to concentrate. — Judy Blundell

He reached a large stream, of the kind the locals called a creek and pronounced crick, and decided to follow it. — Neil Gaiman

The essence of art is to recapturel the fantasy and the imagination of a child again, but without the innocence of a child. — Romare Bearden