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I'm just going to keep working. Spend more days in the gym, as possible. Just trying to get my game up, and just keep playing. And if it's in God's will for me to win, then I'll get it. — Dwight Howard

Eisenhower warned us about the military-industrial complex and the damage it could do to society. — Will.i.am

Don't be too harsh to these poems until they're typed. I always think typescript lends some sort of certainty: at least, if the things are bad then, they appear to be bad with conviction. — Dylan Thomas

We ought to face our destiny with courage. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Make a conscious effort to surround yourself with positive, nourishing, and uplifting people
people who believe in you, encourage you to go after your dreams, and applaud your victories. — Jack Canfield

They walked with a pedatory grace ... one of them ripped off their hood and said, "my name is Tally Youngblood and is a special circumstance" ... — Scott Westerfeld

Respect whatever it is [ Confederate flag] that you have to respect, because it was a point in time, and put it in a museum. — Donald Trump

Life is forgiving and amazing. Embrace it. Cultivate it. Make it yours! — Amanda Mosher

For he was not strong enough to receive the impact of unfamiliar things without a little talk to break their fall. — Eudora Welty

It's better to be known by six people for something you're proud of than by 60 million for something you're not. — Albert Brooks

The genre of narrative business books that I love so much - the ones that have a you-are-there quality - was invented, or so it is said, in 1982 by David McClintick, who wrote 'Indecent Exposure,' a rollicking good read about a Hollywood scandal and the ultimate boardroom power struggle at Columbia Pictures. — Andrew Ross Sorkin

You can get away with stuff in a one-page story that you can't get away with in a book. — Joel Stein

It is well to think well: it is divine to act well. — Horace Mann

The distance a goldfish swims is not controlled by the bowl. — Les Coleman

Dharma is not upheld by talking about it. Dharma is upheld by living in harmony with it ... — Gautama Buddha