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In the dark to see, you ass-scratchers! In the dark to see. — Charles Simic

If you play cricket for India, money is bound to come, and with IPL in and match money of the Ranjhi trophy, I think money is there. There's no good reason why you should not work hard, because at the end of the day, you want to play for your country. — Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Sultan Khan had become champion of India at Indian chess and he learned the rules of our form of chess at a later date. The fact that even under such conditions he succeeded in becoming champion reveals a genius for chess which is nothing short of extraordinary. — Jose Raul Capablanca

Can we all admit that the sound of a kid squealing, even if it's with joy, sounds like squealing? I can angrily press the button on an air horn or I can press the button on an air horn with a sense of carefree fun and either way it sounds like an air horn. — Jen Kirkman

His first memory is an execution. — Blaine Harden

When we're discussing who to invite to a dinner party, my wife Chaz and I sometimes use the shorthand, 'good value for money,' which indicates guests expected to be entertaining. — Roger Ebert

The Institutes is not only the classic of Christian theology; it is also a model of Christian devotion. — John Calvin

May our prayers today - and every day - be from our hearts and with the focus of our whole being! — Billy Graham

No one ever tells you that: that there's no method. Writing's a lawless place. — Naomi Wood

So that in 1974, when I graduated as a lawyer, I figured I'm not going to be a lawyer under a military regime. — Ruben Blades

What fortune has made yours is not your own. — Seneca.

As the rudder controls a ship, so the tongue controls a person. — David Jeremiah

The spiritual life for Teresa and John has nothing to do with actually getting closer to God. It is instead a journey of consciousness. Union with God is neither acquired nor received; it is realized, and in that sense it is something that can be yearned for, sought after, and - with God's grace - found. — Gerald G. May