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If your expectations aren't to be the best, then ... you know, nobody rises to low expectations. — Chip Kelly

These Atlantikoinonia. They're human? (Acheron)
What else would they be? Turnips? (Tory) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Scientific advancement carries risk. It always has. Space programs, genetic research, medicine - they all make mistakes. Science needs to survive its own blunders, at any cost. For everyone's sake. — Dan Brown

First and foremost, you've got to make yourself happy. Essentially being who you are is the most important thing. When you're after truth, happiness always comes. — Nadia Giosia

So I think if we'd just take our time as women, and do what comes natural to us and for us, we would make fewer mistakes. — Nia Long

Within white Australia, there was a growing movement for what was known as reconciliation - a movement that peaked with millions marching in 2000 to demand the government say sorry for past injustices. — Richard Flanagan

Mirror , Eyes & Heart only reflects Truth ... — Adil Adam Memon

Not the action, but the expectation creates results. — Debasish Mridha

God is the source of all creativity. You can be creative only when you are EN RAPPORT with God. — Rajneesh

All the people that criticised me should eat their words. — Diego Maradona

Assuredly, I will set you free and care for you. Assuredly, I will intercede for you. Jeremiah 15:11 — Beth Moore

Ah now, that's manners for you," said the little figure, who wore a large, floppy hat and a large, flappy overcoat. "Is there more? he says, as if it were poached quail's eggs and smoked gazelle and truffles, not just a mushrump, what tastes more or less like something what's been dead for a week and a cat wouldn't touch. Manners. — Neil Gaiman

Slavery is an institution for converting men into monkeys. — Ralph Waldo Emerson