The way I figured it, I was even with baseball and baseball with me. The game had done much for me, and I had done much for it.
JACKIE ROBINSONI have enjoyed the happiness of the world; I have loved.
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Ignorance is a tough evil to conquer.
SOPHOCLES -
We do not condemn it because it is a crime, but it is a crime because we condemn it.
EMILE DURKHEIM -
I yam who I yam; I’m not somebody, like, standard.
CARDI B -
The irony is that he broke the only person he never wanted to hurt.
KRISHAN PANDEY -
In my life nothing goes wrong. When things seem to not meet my expectations, I let go of how I think things should be. It’s a matter of not having any attachment to any fixed outcome.
DEEPAK CHOPRA -
The best advice I’ve ever heard about anything is this: Don’t exaggerate! When you work hard, when you sleep long, when you love much, when you are very sad, always remember this advice: Don’t exaggerate!
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN -
The middle has not enough class that I think about the middle class.
KARL LAGERFELD -
One cannot find peace in work or in pleasure, in the world or in a convent, but only in one’s soul.
W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM -
In my clinical experience, the greatest block to a person’s development is his having to take on a way of life which is not rooted in his own powers.
ROLLO MAY -
Guaranteeing health care as a right isn’t radical. It’s what every other major country already does.
BERNIE SANDERS -
Don’t let them take a piece of you when they leave.
ISABEL ROCIO -
So I went to English school, secondary English school, so forget going to Mecca for my religious education
ABDULLAH AHMAD BADAWI -
For I too liked reading, thought of a frivolous and childish kind; I could not digest or comprehend the serious or substantial.
CHARLOTTE BRONTE -
Om Namah Shivaya, meaning, I honor the divinity that resides within me.
ELIZABETH GILBERT -
Cats always made up to the people who hated them the most. Depending on how you chose to look at it, it was a touching manifestation of trust, or a malicious pleasure in human discomfort.
BARBARA MERTZ