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The idea that you can't lose contact with the leaders has cut more throats than it has saved. — Arthur Lydiard

Whilst we behold unveiled the nature of Justice and Truth, we learn the difference between the absolute and the conditional or relative. We apprehend the absolute. As it were, for the first time, we exist. We become immortal, for we learn that time and space are relations of matter; that, with a perception of truth, or a virtuous will, they have no affinity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Loving you no more,
I just I can't I just can't be loving you no more,
I love you more than I love myself — Drake

I think social networking is absolutely here to stay. Now, whether or not the label will Facebook forever, depends in part, I think, on whether Facebook wants to try to be less proprietary, be more central to the operation of defining and stewarding identity online. — Jonathan Zittrain

Brokenness is the STRIPPING OF SELF-RELIANCE AND INDEPENDENCE FROM GOD ... but he is cast in total dependence upon the grace of God working in and through him. — Nancy Leigh DeMoss

I had a career for 25 years in Australia before I ever came to the United States. — Helen Reddy

I didn't really like jazz that much and was unhappy in that genre. It was what I was doing just to get by and pay rent. — Yukimi Nagano

Let none admire that riches grow in hell; that soil may best deserve the precious bane. — John Milton

We... Charlotta the Fourth and I... live in defiance of every known law of diet." ~ Miss Lavendar, chap 27 — L.M. Montgomery

My movies were not reaping the kind of emotional rewards that I wanted. I wanted them to be appreciated and they weren't. I didn't want the reviews to say, "Mel Brooks has made another movie," and you get the title somewhere in the second paragraph. — Mel Brooks