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The advantage in education is always with those children who slip up into life without being objects of notice. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

What you do once you're beyond the confines of your local lift service can be as limitless as the mountains themselves. — Craig Kelly

I've always said I'm the worst representative of Muslim-Americans that's ever existed, because I've been inside more bars than mosques. — Aasif Mandvi

Those called to the service of governance in the church need to have a strong sense of justice, so that any form of injustice becomes unacceptable. — Pope Francis

We are beaten, we will make no bones about it; but we are not too badly beaten still to fight. — James Larkin

I have been absolutely hag-ridden with ambition. If I could wish to have anything in the world it would be to be free of ambition. — Tallulah Bankhead

He could find out if Tasev was guilty, then make him wish he'd never been born. A quick death for Tasev would be too easy.
No way in hell would that happen. The man would suffer for a long time before he took his last breath. That part of Levi had changed and he knew it. He'd never relished death or suffering before. Then he'd lost everything that mattered. — Katie Reus

Remember, each of us needs to be the best in our field — Sunday Adelaja

I used to say of Napoleon that his presence on the field made the difference of forty thousand men. — Duke Of Wellington

I've always thought that reviews and knowing how much your fans appreciate or don't like something, that's the sugar coating. I'm trying not to think about those things. — Chaz Bundick

Faith and science, I have learned, are two sides of the same coin, separated by an expanse so small, but wide enough that one side can't see the other. They don't know they are connected. — Mary E. Pearson

If there's one thing I know it's God does love a good joke. — Hugh Elliot

RICE-WATER, n. A mystic beverage secretly used by our most popular novelists and poets to regulate the imagination and narcotize the conscience. — Ambrose Bierce