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You will accomplish more by kind words and a courteous manner than by anger or sharp rebuke, which should never be used except in necessity.
— Angela Merici
With two laps to go then the action will begin, unless this is the action, which it is.
— Murray Walker
It isn't bad judgment to make a man believe he is something. He is by nature inclined to it, and a little encouragement is good for most people.
— Kate Langley Bosher
sugar activates the same area of the brain that is activated while a person is consuming drugs such as cocaine.
— Rebecca Thomas
Silence is the only conduct truly befitting a solipsist, the only one, however, that he cannot bring himself to adopt.
— Rene Girard
Writing is not necessarily in the planning but about learning the craft of letting the imagination change that plan
— Mark Draycott Author
I was taught a very strong work ethic that included punctuality, which I've always felt is a sign of respect for others.
— Nicole Kidman
People are recognizing that I am an entrepreneur and do more than be on a reality TV show.
— Kim Kardashian
France believes in armed intervention by America only when the intervention is in France to rescue France from occupation by other powers.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
It won't do you any good to run if you're running the wrong way. I've developed a new philosophy ... I only dread one day at a time.
— Charles M. Schulz
I like the Miami because I could play golf all winter.
— Arnold Palmer
Will you turn on the radio? I fancy a bit of music," she said. "Louder than that, sweetie. Oh, I love this." "Telephone" by Lady Gaga filled the car.
— Robert Galbraith
Failure is just another opportunity to start over.
— Yogi Berra
There's probably no concept in theology more repugnant to modern America than the idea of divine wrath.
— R.C. Sproul
Cricket was my reason for living.
— Harold Larwood