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Watch for the ace of spades, which is the sign of death, and the ace of clubs, which designates the official of the night.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
The trick, and it's a tough one, is a common cultural understanding of what kind of failure is okay and what kind leads to disaster. But
— Tom Peters
House, we'd been told. If I needed any further indication of what
— James Patterson
I don't have many expenses as a college student (mostly food) so I'm able to put advertising revenue right back into the production of new videos.
— Marques Brownlee
If we can think, feel, and move, we can dance.
— Margaret H'Doubler
All the really pretty girls get pregnant.
— Mark Hoppus
As I get older ... I become more convinced that good government is not a substitute for self-government.
— Dwight Morrow
I don't like religion much, and I am glad that in the Bible the word is not to be found.
— Martin Buber
So did you score with your friend's dead mom ?
— Larry Correia
The very idea of "managing" a forest in the first place is oxymoronic, because a forest is an ecosystem that is by definition self-managing.
— Bernd Heinrich
Live as though today is your last, love as though tomorrow will never come, and dream as if there are no limits.
— Gary Westfal
How are you practicing what you preach - whatever you preach, and who is exactly listening?
— Audre Lorde
The price of freedom keeps going up, but the quality keeps deteriorating.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
It does make sense to put on some songs that are relatively short, because radio usually only plays songs that are less than 4 or 5 minutes.
— Mike Gordon
This is my problem. I want other people to tell me how they feel. But I'm not so sure I want to return the favor.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
After 26 years, I am still practicing what I preach.
— Kenneth H. Cooper