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when men and women are able to respect and accept their differences then love has a chance to blossom — John Gray

The opportunity to go up to Canada and play was just a blessing for me and my family. — Darren Flutie

The stage I chose
a subject fair and free
'Tis yours
'tis mine
'tis public property.
All common exhibitions open lie,
For praise or censure, to the common eye.
Hence are a thousand hackney writers fed;
Hence monthly critics earn their daily bread.
This is a general tax which all must pay,
From those who scribble, down to those who play. — Charles Churchill

Poetry allies itself with beauty - a supreme union - but never uses it as its ultimate goal or sole nourishment. — Saint-John Perse

A lot of people are living in a dream world - they want to deny that aging occurs or believe it doesn't have to occur. They'll hold on to this belief until the moment they die. The reality will eventually hit them. — S. Jay Olshansky

Beginners are many; finishers are few. — Stephen Covey

The day obedience becomes a quest and not an irritation is the day you gain power. — Spencer W. Kimball

Sometimes it leads me even to hesitate whether I am strictly correct in my idea that all men are born to equal rights, for their conduct seems to me to contravene the doctrine. — Benjamin F. Wade

My son did not show signs of a money deficiency until he opened his small fist in the nursery and found it was empty. — Erma Bombeck