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You know, a man's life is a lot like a boat. If he keeps his sail set right it doesn't make too much difference which way the wind blows or which way the current flows. If he knows where he wants to go and keeps his sail trimmed carefully he'll come into the right port. But if he forgets to watch his sail till the current catches him broadside he's pretty apt to smash up on the rocks. — Ralph Moody

Until I test the limits to what I can achieve, I won't really know how well I can do. — Price Pritchett

Free music is in a constant state of surprise and, consequently, presents no surprise at all. So, I'm not really a fan of Free music. Having said that, Jazz is based on individual expression and I'm compelled to respect the Free player's option to express himself as he chooses. — Pete La Roca

A lot of the lads have a bat for the nets, a bat for facing the bowling machine and a separate bat for the match. I'll just crack on with a bat until it breaks - then crack on with another one. — Andrew Flintoff

It was the guy from the counter. — G.L. Tomas

I don't want to end my career and then start something, I like to do something while my career is still hot and I've always enjoyed designing. There's plenty of time after my tennis to definitely go full-time fashion, when I have arthritis and all that fun stuff. — Serena Williams

You can treat experience as a set of surprises on which to exercise your quirky self. — William Stafford

Balance of light is the problem, not the amount. Balance between shadows and highlights determines where the emphasis goes in the picture ... make sure the major light in a picture falls at right angles to the camera. — Elliott Erwitt

A guest is really good or bad because of the host or hostess who makes being a guest an easy or a difficult task. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Religion's primary function is to awaken within us the experience of the sublime and to connect us with the mystery of existence. — Adyashanti