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The first time you are reconciled to the terrible unfairness of disappointment, you are getting old.
— Mary Lee Settle
And I'm sorry to inform you, but you're not proper either.
— Leigh Bardugo
The real opportunity is to harness the inventive power of the world to locally design and produce solutions to local problems.
— Neil Gershenfeld
Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
All truths are bloody truths to me.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If you ask the fish whether they'd rather have an oil spill or a season of fishing, I wouldn't be surprised if they'd vote for another blowout.
— Carl Safina
I'm going to go down swinging ... I'm sure as heck not going to go home and say I had a bad tournament.
— Andre Agassi
I'd rather go fishing for three years.
— Whitey Herzog
One reason product management is such an appealing career is you get to sit at the intersection of technology, business, and design.
— Gayle Laakmann McDowell
The only thing bad about winning the pennant is that you have to manage the All-Star Game the next year. I'd rather go fishing for three days.
— Whitey Herzog
Spook, child. You want to be like me? Really like me? Then fight when you are beaten!
— Brandon Sanderson
A cautious creative is an oxymoron.
— George Lois
Knowing the edge of your competency is important. If you think you know more than you do, you will get in trouble.
— Warren Buffett
History takes place between the Fall and the Apocalypse, with a narrow escape route called Salvation.
— Mason Cooley
Stepping into extreme longevity requires strategy, knowledge, spiritual research, emotional release work, inspired dedication, and determination.
— David Wolfe
Yet compared with the serious things of life, fishing is after all rather trivial. The thoughtful angler must frankly confess this.
— Harold Russell
To this day I would rather see a fish, creep up to him and watch his rise to my fly than catch half a dozen fish unseen until they take.
— Roderick Haig-Brown
Our joy is not strapped by the confines of our present situation; it is deeply rooted in the confidence we have in Jesus Christ. It cannot be moved.
— Robin M. Bertram