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The first 10 days of a cattle drive were the most critical, as a stampede was most likely when the cattle were closest to their habitual home. — H.W. Brands

Thanks, Mom. Thanks for making me try out for this play.'
I think I might have just made being a mother totally worthwhile for her.
I will try to never forget her face...Mom's got tears in her eyes and she's smiling. It's an amazing look.
I have to remember how powerful it can be to say thank you.
Especially to the people you live with. — Holly Goldberg Sloan

When a path opens up before us that leads we know not where, don't be afraid to follow it. Our lives are meant to be mysterious journeys, unfolding one step at a time. Often we follow a path worn smooth by the many and in doing so we lose our authenticity, our individuality, our own unique expression. Do not be afraid to lose your way. Out of chaos, clarity will eventually rise. Out of not knowing, something new and unknown will ultimately come. Do not order things too swiftly. Wait and the miracle will appear. — Ann Mortifee

I have over a hundred clocks. I've got fancy clocks and clocks from all over the world that people made for me. — Flavor Flav

A slew of cognitive traits predisposes us to faith, — Pascal Boyer

Dedication This book is dedicated to mothers everywhere: Our amazing, selfless, unsung heroes. Love you, ma. — J.R. Rain

I think [Louis] Brandeis challenges all of the current justices. As he said, "If we would guide by the light of reason, we must let our minds be bold." You have to take the values that the framers were concerned about and translate them into this new age. — Jeffrey Rosen

I had a lot of time on my hands and so I fell into the world of books. I read and read and read some more. I read every single thing that I could lay my hands on - even if authors were not well known or famous. I began seeing the world through their eyes. — Preeti Shenoy

Liverpool wouldn't be the club it is today without Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley and the players who played there. When I first went there it was a typical Second Division ground, and look at it now! — Ian Callaghan

The cursor changed to the spinning wheel of sadness. — Madeleine Roux