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We all have to learn, in one way or another, that neither men nor boys get second chances in this world. We all get new chances to the end of our lives, but not second chances in the same set of circumstances; and the great difference between one person and another is how he takes hold and uses his first chance, and how he takes his fall if it is scored against him.
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There is only one thing Fischer does in Chess without pleasure: to lose!
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I realized how for all of us who came of age in the late sixties and early seventies the war was a defining experience. You went o r you didn't, but the fact of it and the decisions it forced us to make marked us for the rest of our lives, just as the depression and World War II had marked my parents.
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Americans are so often thrown by Japan. It looks familiar but, an inch below the surface, it isn't anything like the West at all.
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There is a clear matter that I am not a practicing physician; I have never been a practitioner; everybody has known for decades.
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Agriculture looks different today - our farmers are using GPS and you can monitor your irrigation systems over the Internet.
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I believe every childhood should be magical.
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I've just got to let my teammates know in practice, without even telling them, that I don't think I'm ahead of anybody.
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Don’t wear what you question, wear what you think is right for you.
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[A] mother is one to whom you hurry when you are troubled.