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Publishers are businesses and I don't blame them for that. If they didn't make money by publishing books, there wouldn't be any books. — Johnny Rich

Study and research into truth often only serves to make us see by experience our natural ignorance. — Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...

I was blessed to get an education available to few black women in Africa at that time. Every woman should be able to get an education so she can serve others. — Julia Mavimbela

I was glad to get in that stall. It was a funny feeling, being naked and fighting a man with a gun. I didn't like it. I felt the bullets would hurt more, naked. — Jonathan Latimer

She wore the moonlight like lingerie. — Atticus Poetry

I have the physique a lot of people dream about having. It's my obligation to share it with the world. — Will Ferrell

And where did you spring from, Oskan? I'd already had enough shocks without you leaping out of the shadows like a skinny ghost! — Stuart Hill

I did pretty well at the Sydney Olympics, but those were my first Games. — Marion Jones

Honestly, being a 5'11 quarterback, not too many people think that you can play in the National Football League. And so for me, you know, I knew that my height doesn't define my skill set, you know? I believed in my talent. I believed in what God gave me. I believed in the knowledge that I have of the game. — Russell Wilson

Made plenty of mistakes along the way - all of which I am truly sorry. — Lance Armstrong

If you want to save your time, learn to be focused on your purpose to the utmost. — Sunday Adelaja

For the first time I couldn't feel really interested in my mother's letter. The small concerns of home, instead of coming close to me and enveloping me as I read about them, remained small and far away; they were like magic lantern slides without a lantern to bring them back to life. I didn't belong there, I felt; my place was here; here I was a planet, albeit a small one, and carried messages for other planets. And my mother's harping on the heat seemed irrelevant and almost irritating; she ought to know, I felt, that I was enjoying it, that I was invulnerable to it, invulnerable to everything ... — L.P. Hartley