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I've always believed that you can be whatever you want to be if you are willing to sacrifice and dedicate yourself.
— Sugar Ray Leonard
No lover ever studied every whim of his mistress as I did those of President Roosevelt.
— Winston S. Churchill
[Remark about Calvin Coolidge she says was erroneously attributed to her:] I do wish he did not look as if he had been weaned on a pickle.
— Alice Roosevelt Longworth
No other President ever enjoyed the Presidency as I did.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Group of us felt that ideas were being fed to us, whereas we wished primarily to explore our own questions and doubts, and find out where they led.
— Carl R. Rogers
Henry James was our master of periphrasis
the fine art of saying as little as possible in the greatest number of words. — Edward Abbey
the fine art of saying as little as possible in the greatest number of words. — Edward Abbey
Death is a grave mistake! Physical immortality takes forever. It is the
only cause that you can't die for. — Leonard Orr
only cause that you can't die for. — Leonard Orr
Boxing, jiu-jitsu, scaling the Matterhorn ... I did cardio before cardio was cool.
— Theodore Roosevelt
My poor clothes are going to wonder where they live. They have been transported back and forth to this place on numerous occasions.
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
I don't think any President ever enjoyed himself more than I did. Moreover, I don't think any ex-President ever enjoyed himself more.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The wren goes to't
— Emily St. John Mandel
I never thought of achievement. I just did what came along for me to do - the thing that gave me the most pleasure.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
As for accomplishments, I just did what I had to do as things came along.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Sooner or later all things are numbers, yes?
— Terry Pratchett
Prostitution in the towns is like the cesspool in the palace: take away the cesspool and the palace will become an unclean and evil-smelling place.
— Thomas Aquinas