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The voice of humility is God's music, and the silence of humility is God's rhetoric. — Francis Quarles

Greatest risk is not development of new product, but development of customers and markets — Steve Blank

His ribs were as visible as hands around a cup. — Edmund White

The timid man calls himself cautious, the sordid man thrifty. — Publilius Syrus

About 25 years ago, I started out as a reporter covering politics. And that sort of just evolved into organized crime, because organized crime and politics were the same thing in Boston. — Howie Carr

It will come to be seen as the persecution of a culture. This makes football akin to the Confederate flag, or Christmas decorations in public spaces, or taxpayer-supported art depicting Jesus in a tank of urine - something that becomes intractable precisely because so many people want to see it eliminated. The game's violence would save it, and it would never go away. — Chuck Klosterman

I became a psychotherapist because that's where people will unburden themselves, where they will show what is in their hearts. — Rollo May

International sport is a lonely journey. You compete with one's self and try to grow as a cricketer. — Harbhajan Singh

Men praise poverty, as the African worships Mumbo Jumbo
from terror of the malign power, and a desire to propitiate at. — Alexander Smith

He understood the language of the trees. He spoke to the trees and they spoke back to him! — Avijeet Das

By now he had stared at the window through a late summer so hot and wet that the air both day and night felt like breathing through a dishrag, so damp it caused fresh sheets to sour under him and tiny black mushrooms to grow overnight from the limp pages of the book on his bedside table. Inman suspected that after such long examination, the grey window had finally said all it had to say. — Charles Frazier

She liked people. Me, I can take them or leave them, but mostly leave them. — Sue Townsend