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I think we rarely recognize the fifth business in our lives at the time those people are changing us. — Stephen King
I never really liked weightlifting because there is no problem solving, whereas when I am fighting, I am trying to solve a problem, so I don't think about being tired. I box, wrestle, do jujitsu, run up sand dunes; every single day is something different so that I am mentally engaged. That's what makes me want to train longer. — Ronda Rousey
Herman Cain has suspended his presidential campaign, but he has asked the Secret Service if they could continue to provide him protection, at least until his wife cools off. — David Letterman
I will bring our book and read it to you. It will not all be romance, it will be better: it will be ours. — Waylon H. Lewis
Self Reflection Is the Key To Success — Marieke Stoop
Error is always talkative. — Oliver Goldsmith
A bestseller is a book written by a rich person of Indian roots staying in Europe for more than a decade.. — Himmilicious
After all, when a stone is dropped into a pond, the water continues quivering even after the stone has sunk to the bottom. — Arthur Golden
What organized dating sites fail to understand is that the people are far more interesting in what they don't say about themselves. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I wrote a novel, Ghost Road Rules, and as soon as it was done and polished, I began reaching out to agents. I ignored the frequent advice to 'shoot low and try for a low-level agent because they're the only ones that will take a flyer on a new author.' That sounded like bad advice to me. — Jonathan Maberry
The chief objection to playing wind instruments is that it prolongs the life of the player. — George Bernard Shaw
Sales management is the most critical - and underappreciated - role in the sales force. Companies struggle to find something powerful to train sales managers on. — Jason Jordan
If my hands are fully occupied in holding on to something, I can neither give nor receive. — Dorothee Solle
