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My first winner was on Legal Steps, in Ireland, at Thurles, in March 1992. I rode for Jim Bolger, and his stable jockey was Christy Roche. — Tony McCoy

Civility is not a tactic or a sentiment. It is the determined choice of trust over cynicism, of community over chaos. — George W. Bush

To me, what I love about the draft is; first, you see the young men who are realizing their dreams that they've worked so hard for. That's a pretty cool thing. You saw the emotion from some of these guys the other day. And then, the second thing is this total sense of hope and optimism. And, I think that's great for everybody. — Roger Goodell

Food is your body's fuel. Without fuel, your body wants to shut down. — Ken Hill

I have a couple of girlfriends who are like, healing. We take care of each other. They know when I need to be taken care of. — Maggie Gyllenhaal

Man should tremble, the world should vibrate, all heaven should be deeply moved when the Son of God appears on the altar in the hands of the priest. — Francis Of Assisi

She switched from ecstasy to embarrassment at about Mach five. — Kevin Hearne

Fortune ought to be a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master. — Nat Hentoff

For hope is dead, for hope is dead. — William Morris

Some things, like innocence, only go one way. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

No matter how good you get you can always get better, and that's the exciting part. — Tiger Woods

I welcome the Democrats' ideas on Social Security. I think it is very important to make a bipartisan reform. — Jack Kingston

annunciations are frequent. incarnations are rare. — Saint Basil

I would like the events never to be told directly by the author, but rather to be introduced (and several times, from various angles) by those among the characters on whom they will have had any effect. I would like those events, in the account they will make of them, to appear slightly distorted; a kind of interest stems, for the reader, from the simple fact that he should need to restore. The story requires his collaboration in order to properly take shape. — Andre Gide