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As I grow older, I appreciate things that I didn't appreciate much when I was younger. I am thankful more than I used to be. I've been reasonably healthy, and I feel blessed. And each morning I can think, this is going to be a good day! — John Wooden

The way for newspapers to meet the competition of radio and television is simply to get out better papers. — H.L. Mencken

Ethics, like natural selection, make existence possible. Aesthetics, like sensual selection, make life lovely and wonderful, fill it with new forms, and give it progress, and variety and change. — Oscar Wilde

I actually was rebelling as all young adults tend to do at or around the age of 19, to experiment with their lives and have fun. — Brian Bosworth

It's not whether you're right or wrong, but how much money you make when you're right and how much you lose when you're wrong. — George Soros

I would just never out anybody. I think everyone has to find it in their own way and their own time. — Billie Jean King

It states that the context of the question is such that a yes or no answer is in error and should not be given. "Unask the question" is what it says. — Robert M. Pirsig

After this interview, I'm going to immigration to try to sort out my Green Card, just like any other normal person. — Emily Blunt

As it unfolded, the structure of the story began to remind me of one of those Russian dolls that contain innumerable ever-smaller dolls within. Step by step the narrative split into a thousand stories, as if it had entered a gallery of mirrors, its identity fragmented into endless reflections. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

When we hear (as we sometimes do) that (Russia's) economic output is about half the level of a decade ago or that real incomes have fallen sharply, it is worth recalling that economic statistics under the Soviet Union were hardly more reliable than any other official statements. Moreover, a country that produces what no one wants to buy, and whose workers receive wages that they cannot use to buy goods they want, is hardly in the best of economic health. — Margaret Thatcher

Total war uses every conceivable means toward the end of national self-preservation. Everything is right and permitted that serves the cause of one's own people. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer