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It only takes one person to change your life -- you.
— Ruth Casey
Every Strike is one step closer to a Home Run
— Babe Ruth
The biggest inspiration for everything I do is, of course, my wife, playwright Ruth McKee.
— Brian K. Vaughan
The press of his body on hers brought
— Ruth Ryan Langan
True freedom comes from being unknown.
— Ruth Ozeki
Change happens when people actively participate; lip service is what happens when people don't.
— Nancy Ruth
I thought the Barbie doll would always be successful.
— Ruth Handler
And Ruth was the last person to whom a sensible Indian would hand a weapon.
— Caroline B. Cooney
Anybody who believes Yelp is an idiot. Most people on Yelp have no idea what they're talking about.
— Ruth Reichl
I often say that shareholders should feel very responsible for how responsive corporations are to the public trust.
— Ruth J. Simmons
I don't really plan. I just see what happens.
— Ruth Wilson
Is that true, Ruth?' Mrs Quinty asked, eyes enormous and brows lifted, missing altogether the point of stories.
— Niall Williams
Experience, contrary to common belief, is mostly imagination.
— Ruth Benedict
I thought the best thing you were supposed to do was find somebody and try to sound like them.
— Ruth Brown
My weight is a bit like the state of my bank account; if I don't check the balance I can't get upset.
— Ruth Saberton
Think not-thinking. How do you think not-thinking? Nonthinking. This is the essential art of zazen.
— Ruth Ozeki
My high school years were fun and frustrating, typical of the teen years. The most important accomplishment was meeting my wife, Ruth.
— Alan J. Heeger
Hermione was back, holding out a gossamer dress of rainbow chiffon so airy I thought of fireflies on a moonlight night.
— Ruth Reichl
I was imbued from a very early age with a sense of doom.
— Ruth Rendell
It's not rebels that make trouble, but trouble that makes rebels.
— Ruth Messinger