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In Italy the Coach is a paratrooper who jumps out of the plane but doesn't know if the parachute will open or not.
— Claudio Ranieri
Once I heard a young paratrooper instructor explain, "The jump really isn't so bad. It's the waiting to jump that gets a fellow.
— David J. Schwartz
One of life's terrible truths is that women like guys who seem to know what they're doing.
— Anthony Bourdain
Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same - hardihood. Give them raw truth.
— John Jay Chapman
When you're a star, critics can't make or break you.
— Patricia McBride
According to the state of a man's conscience, so do hope and fear on account of his deeds arise in his mind.
— Ovid
Feeling like a paratrooper about to jump, knowing my chute was packed by people who don't care how hard I land.
— J. Mark Bertrand
Faith upholds a Christian under all trials, by assuring him that every painful dispensation is under the direction of his Lord.
— John Newton
I don't think I'm craving any more fame. But success and being recognized for making great work all around the world, I think it's a great thing.
— John Legend
We are who we are. When changes come, we start with what we are right then, and then we work to try to become whoever we need to be.
— Orson Scott Card
We need to be reminded more than we need to be instructed
— G.K. Chesterton
It was always you. Only you. I was into you back then, Carissa, in a big fuckin' way ... And that hasn't changed.
— Kristen Ashley
Outside of acting, the person that I admire the most is my mother.
— Evangeline Lilly
I have jumped out of airplanes but I was not technically a paratrooper. I was an infantryman and a night fighter, anti-terrorist.
— Mark Helprin
To girls' night out!
— Maya Banks
We laughed the laugh of women untethered, finally, from their origins.
— Lidia Yuknavitch