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I'm very, very confident in my ability to see the game - even before it's played. — LeBron James

I'm the type of person who doesn't want to sit alone in a restaurant or bar. — Malin Akerman

Those who've been rescued from sin are best able to help in the rescue of others. — Marvin Williams

Everyone has conscience enough to hate; few have religion enough to love. — Henry Ward Beecher

No system that implies control of society by privilege seekers has ever ended any other way but collapse — William E. Dodd

You make them sound human."
"Aren't they? A lot of monsters are human."
She couldn't argue with that. — Jeyn Roberts

Rufus ignored him, muttering in the lost tongue of a pre-human civilisation that had worked great sorcerous happenings yet had never invented the vowel. — Jonathan L. Howard

Educate your children, educate yourself, in the love for the freedom of others, for only in this way will your own freedom not be a gratuitous gift from fate. You will be aware of its worth and will have the courage to defend it. — Joaquim Nabuco

Humans like nothing more than to pigeonhole the events & phenomena that punctuate their lives. — China Mieville

I am Eloise. I am six. I live at the Plaza hotel. — Kay Thompson

Distraction leaches the authenticity out of our communications. When we are not emotionally present, we are gliding over the surface of our interactions and we never tangle in the depths where the nuances of our skills are tested and refined. — Marian Deegan

To bear many children is considered not only a religious blessing but also an investment. The greater their number, some Indians reason, the more alms they can beg. — Indira Gandhi

Time was when much of lawyering consisted (according to turn-of-the-century lawyer and statesman Elihu Root) in telling would-be clients that they are damned fool's, and should stop. — George F. Will

Ordinary fortune-tellers tell you what you want to happen; witches tell you what's going to happen whether you want it to or not. Strangely enough, witches tend to be more accurate but less popular. — Terry Pratchett