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All fighters are prostitutes and all promoters are pimps.
— Larry Holmes
Becoming an adult is all about accepting that you didn't know anything when you were a kid.
— Andrew Sturm
The wrongs of childhood and upbringing have made a large and obsessional contribution to autobiography and the novel.
— V.S. Pritchett
I was also in love with the English language.
— Dick Schaap
Most people ignore opportunities because they see only danger. Entrepreneurs ignore danger because they see only opportunities.
— Simon Sinek
The supernatural does not exist.
— Camille Flammarion
I couldn't speak, for once in my life. I was terrified of seeing him again; and I would rather have shaved my head than not see him again.
— Charlaine Harris
Lightning is like an elementary spirit, eccentric or rational, clever or silly, passing from one extreme to the other.
— Camille Flammarion
What, then, is this blue sky, which certainly does exist, and which veils from us the stars during the day?
— Camille Flammarion
But after that night when I took her home and kissed her for the first time, she owned me.
— Michelle Horst
To assume all the powers is not good for anybody. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. All those experiments have a bad ending.
— Rafael Correa
Many children struggle in schools ... because the way they are being taught is incompatible with the way they learn.
— Peter Senge
Our tradition is that of the first man who sneaked away to the creek when the tribe did not really need fish.
— Roderick Haig-Brown
The present inhabitation of Mars be a race superior to ours is very probable.
— Camille Flammarion
There are men who would be afraid to commit themselves on the doctrine that castor oil is a laxative.
— Camille Flammarion
If the existence of human beings leads to nothing, what is all this comedy about?
— Camille Flammarion