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Know when to explode and know when to relax — Ronda Rousey
Prior to 2001, hardly any company in North America or Europe would buy from India. — Baba Kalyani
Nudity is a problem for Americans. It disrupts our social exchange. — Eric Fischl
Let me think!' said Aragorn. 'And now may I make a right choice, and change the evil fate of this unhappy day!' He stood silent for a moment. 'I will follow the Orcs,' he said at last. 'I would have guided Frodo to Mordor and gone with him to the end but if I seek him now in the wilderness, I must abandon the captives to torment and death. My heart speaks clearly at last: the fate of the Bearer is in my hands no longer. The Company has played its part. Yet we that remain cannot forsake our companions while we have strength left. Come! We will go now. Leave all that can be spared behind! We will press on by day and dark! — J.R.R. Tolkien
Whatever Seattle says, the great chief at Washington can rely upon with as much certainty as he can upon the return of the sun or the seasons. — Chief Seattle
Unfiltered Camels, and box of watercolor paints (and artist's paycheck) - from him we learned how to create beauty where none exists, how to be generous beyond our means, how to change a small corner of the world just by making a little dinner for a few friends. From him we learned how to make and give luminous parties. — Gabrielle Hamilton
If you're poor old Mario Incandenza you take your competitive strokes where you can find them. — David Foster Wallace
You do realize as you grow older that almost nobody knows what they are talking about. — John Cleese
Charleston was where America split apart in 1861. Maybe it's where America comes together in 2015. — Russell D. Moore
Pray and seek for strength to change our circumstances rather than praying for our circumstances to be changed — David A. Bednar
It is thus quite certain that the constitution of the true religion, the ordinances of which are derived from God, must be incomparably superior to that of every other. — Rene Descartes