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I do not want a player who is a perfect man and has a fantastic character. That's the kind of guy I want for my daughter as a man.
— Jose Mourinho
In the house of God there is never ending festival; the angel choir makes eternal holiday; the presence of God's face gives joy that never fails.
— Saint Augustine
He felt that he was himself and did not wish to be anyone else. He only wished now to be better than he had been formerly
— Leo Tolstoy
Forget love. Try good manners.
— Rebecca Wells
I think if people genuinely want to help ... that'll shine through, no matter what color or what race. We cannot see race before compassion.
— Janelle Monae
If I were a real Creek View girl, the kind Josh liked, I'd be hammered right now, not thinking about my dead father.
— Heather Demetrios
In fact, most deaths are not tragic. Few people die because of a flaw in character, which is the essential element of tragedy. They just die.
— John Chancellor
The most successful people do not make up the rules as they go. They have a set of rules that they follow and they stick to them.
— John Chancellor
I don't want riders who work physically hard. Work by thinking.
— Nuno Oliveira
Action based only on principles isnt always good even if it feels good.
— John Chancellor
Oh, I'll tell you about 'Anyone Can Whistle' - the lesson I learned with doing that record is that the simplest songs are the hardest to do.
— Jane Krakowski
Once you start something, finish it. Never give up...
— Kenny Wayne Fields
Get married before the sex gets boring or you'll never get married.
— Chuck Palahniuk
There's a time and a place to die, and this ain't it it
if theres a future we want it now — Hayley Williams
if theres a future we want it now — Hayley Williams
What
a strange
world.
We
trade our days
for things. — Atticus Poetry
a strange
world.
We
trade our days
for things. — Atticus Poetry