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The only thing wrong with the NBA - or any other professional sport, for that matter - is a wild epidemic of Dumbness and overweening Greed. There is no Mystery about it, and no need to change any rules. — Hunter S. Thompson
Nothing meaningful or lasting comes without working hard at it. — Rick Pitino
Thank you, he answers. There is a light in his eyes and I am the one who put it there. — Ally Condie
You know enough of me to believe me when I say I am not going anywhere. Not without you. You stay, I stay. You're not a fling, Amelia. For me, you are the reason to stop running. — Susan May Warren
Love and a sense of calmness are the only things you need to bring to the experience of death. — Sandra Ingerman
Any altruistic system is inherently unstable, because it is open to abuse by selfish individuals, ready to exploit it. — Richard Dawkins
Due to the political nature of film, partisan film making, especially where the subject is close to the film makers hart, tend to be the norm, rather than the exception. — Ben Edwards
Life in itself has its own melody. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I might have missed my calling as an editor. In the spring, the sight of my empty garden beds gives me the horticultural equivalent of writers' block: So much space! So many plants to choose among, and yet none of them seem quite right! — Susan Orlean
The tougher the times, the more clarity you gain about the difference between what really matters and what you only pretend to care about. — Po Bronson
No king or emperor in the world had the power to keep captive this nonentity, — Rabindranath Tagore
Can I have Jake and Coke--uh, Jack and Cock — J.L. Langley
The lesson of all history warns us that we should negotiate only when our military superiority is so convincing that we can achieve our objective at the conference table, and deny the aggressor theirs. — Richard M. Nixon
Obsession is the wellspring of genius and madness. — Michel De Montaigne