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I'll be too old to face a difficult championship as the one in America will surely be. — Diego Maradona

You can never spend enough time with children. — Dwayne Hickman

If a man has a capacity for great thoughts, he is likely to overtake them before he is decrepit. — George Eliot

I think jazz has given me freedom with my voice. — Rebecca Ferguson

I love music that has good catchy choruses and fits into many different genres ... I like real artists, that write their own material and are great performers. — Perez Hilton

You nicked-named my daughter after the Lock Ness Monster! — Stephenie Meyer

Just as there are different types of stars - red and white and brown and blue and dwarf and giant and all that lot - there are different types of Quests, and if we determine what type you face, we shall have a much easier time managing the whole business. We're doing very well. Already we know that Prince Myrrh is an Endgame Object Type W - that's Wonderful, since we have yet to see if he will be any Use in governing. He sleeps suspended in a Theseus-type narrative matrix, however he does seem to have some gravitational pull on events, which is unusual for a T-Type. After all, we still remember him even after all these years. It's far easier to forget something than to remember it. Remembering takes all kinds of magic. No one knows who he is or what he looks like or where to find him, and yet we all know of him. We all know he sleeps in an unopenable box on an unbreakable bower. That's a frightfully strong E.K.T. Field for one little creature! — Catherynne M Valente

And what he greatly thought, he nobly dared. — Homer

Lord, what an honor it will be to start the day with you. Give me the strength to lift my head, the courage to lift my heart, the joy to lift my spirits, and the confidence to lift my eyes and see you rising and shining in me. — Liz Curtis Higgs

I'm beginning to think that the world is divided into two kinds of men: those you can marry and don't want to; those you want to marry and can't. — Samuel Taylor