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I have aspirations to try and compete professionally. Any golfer that competes in tournaments would be lying if they said they didn't.
— Lucas Black
The company must not throw money away on huge bonuses for executives or other frivolities but must share its fate with the workers.
— Akio Morita
Once I know a song really well, I can then have fun dancing.
— Lindsey Stirling
Remember me not for the ill I've done but for the good I've dreamed.
— Frederick Buechner
In other words, even though one coin certainly isn't sufficient to make a man rich, a man only becomes rich by adding one coin after another.
— Gretchen Rubin
So this was friendship - the pain of ripping open one's heart rewarded with intimacy and understanding.
— Sarah Sundin
Children cannot lobby and cannot vote. We must speak for them.
— Marian Wright Edelman
And the scars on my soul bleed at the mention of your name. And the flashbacks of our memories are ripping my heart out. You enjoy that, don't you?
— Mohamed Ghazi
It's nice to see how the suffering does away in time. It always does
— Kathrin Schmidt
Why do I feel like my heart is ripping in thousands of pieces, taking with it every shred of soul that I still have?
— Eva Scoutt
Living well and ripping your enemy's still-beating heart out with your bare hands is the best revenge.
— Michael O'Donoghue
But if that were the case, why did I feel like he was ripping out my heart?
— Claire Contreras
I like to say that arms are not for killing. They are for hugging.
— Betty Williams
The people who think I'm famous are knitters. Most of my life, I'm wildly unrecognized.
— Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
To see your inner-self, close your eyes and feel.
— Debasish Mridha
I was not wounded in any part of my body, but I had never experienced such intense pain, such a ripping of the nerves, such an ache of the heart.
— Yann Martel
Rather than being about money or material possessions as such, poverty is about the inability to participate actively in society.
— Peter Townsend