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When I was a teenager and my brother Frank was in the World Series in '57 and '58 against the Yankees, Braves winning in '57 and the Yankees in '58, little did I know the next time these two teams would meet in the World Series, I would be managing the Yankees. — Joe Torre

Whoever, with an earnest soul,
Strives for some end from this low world afar,
Still upward travels though he miss the goal,
And strays
but towards a star. — Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling And Bulwer

People tend to overestimate my character," I say quietly. "They think that because I'm small, or a girl, or a Stiff, I can't possibly be cruel. But they're wrong. — Veronica Roth

Be yourself. Unless you can be a unicorn, In that case, you should always be a unicorn. — Elle Lothlorien

William's head tilted and the fluorescent lights above us reflected in his eyes, making them glow like translucent sapphires. "I wasn't sure I had anything here in Providence drawing me back." He studied my face and then smiled that schoolboy grin from all my memories. "But I don't think Providence has seen the last of me yet. — Robin M. King

Faithfulness and sincerity are the highest things. — Confucius

After 25 years in business, Mitt Romney understands how jobs come and go, and what we need to do to get our economy back on track. — Thomas G. Stemberg

When you stifle human potential, when you don't invest in new ideas, it doesn't just cut off the people who are affected. It hurts us all. — William J. Clinton

I hit some great shots in my lifetime; now I hit a decent shot and I get a standing ovation. — Martina Navratilova

And let me tell you 'Kingdom of God' language is really big in the emerging church. — Doug Pagitt

The existence of a different value system among these persons is evinced by the communality of behavior which occurs when illiterates interact among themselves. Not only do they change from unexpressive and confused individuals, as they frequently appear in larger society, to expressive and understanding persons within their own group, but moreover they express themselves in institutional terms. Among themselves they have a universe of response. They form and recognize symbols of prestige and disgrace; evaluate relevant situations in terms of their own norms and in their own idiom: and in their interrelations with one another, the mask of accommodative adjustment drops. — Erving Goffman

As one of America's largest exporters, GE remains committed to producing more products in the United States, which is our home and largest market. — Jeffrey R. Immelt