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I never really drove a cab, but I do have a hack license in case of emergencies - like no money. — Harry Chapin

You need to be my wife to win with me. — Pawan Mishra

Most people's strategy to achieve more is to do more. But when you focus on becoming more, you find that you can achieve more by doing less. — Hal Elrod

There are only two kinds of thoughts you can have, memories and imaginings. — Deepak Chopra

Recognizing and confronting our history is important. Transcending our history is essential. We are not limited by what we have done, or what we have left undone. We are limited only by what we are willing to do. — George W. Bush

The sovereignty of states must be subordinated to international law and international institutions. — George Soros

True faith in Christ unites the soul to Christ, and this unity brings a peace that passes understanding (Phil. 4:7) and a "joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory" (1 Pet. 1:8). Union with Christ teaches us that we are weak in ourselves, but strong in the Lord and in the power of his might (Eph. 6:10).6 Union with Christ connects us to God, binding us to our supreme pleasures.7 — Tony Reinke

The Mob loved Sinatra not just because he was Italian-American, but because he had crossed over into a nether world in which they could never belong. And he got there because he could do something few people in the world could do as well, and no one in the same way: he could sing. — Nancy Jo Sales

They were more severely infected than the men, because while men were always getting furious, they calmed down in the end; women, who appeared to be silent, acquiescent, when they were angry flew into a rage that had no end. — Elena Ferrante

Immoral is choosing not to act when you hold in your hands the power to create perfection. — Mark Crispin Miller

Coaching is making men do what they don't want, so they can become what they want to be — Tom Landry