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Jack Kemp, Seattle, Washington, Winter 1996/97 lecture series, when asked if he would run for president in 2000
I am not sure I am willing to do what it takes to become President of the United States
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Wayne Gretzky
I don't like my hockey sticks touching other sticks, and I don't like them crossing one another, and I kind of have them hidden in the corner. I put baby powder on the ends. I think it's essentially a matter of taking care of what takes care of you.
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Lucan
A crime which is the crime of many none avenge.
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M. C. Escher
What I give form to in daylight is only one per cent of what I have seen in darkness.
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J Danforth Quayle
Our party has been accused of fooling the public by calling tax increases 'revenue enhancement.' Not so. No one was fooled.
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Marcus Aelius Aurelius
To them that ask, where have you seen the gods, or how do you know for certain there are gods, that you are so devout in their worship I answer Neither have I ever seen my own soul, and yet I respect and honor it.
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Henry Kissinger
If peace is equated simply with the absence of war, it can become abject pacifism that turns the world over to the most ruthless.
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Daisaku Ideda
With love and patience, nothing is impossible.
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Voltaire
I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous. And God granted it.
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Tom Wilson, Ziggy (comic)
Many of us are more capable than some of us... but none of us is as capable as all of us!!
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Wystan Hugh Auden
The image of myself which I try to create in my own mind in order that I may love myself is very different from the image which I try to create in the minds of others in order that they may love me.
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William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice
The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
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