By use you possess gain; by disuse you decline and lose.
Edwin Louis Cole
Recitation: by Male by Female
What separates humans from other animals is our empathy. With the possible exception of bonobos, we are the most empathetic animal on the planet.
Andy Dunn
EmpathyAnimalAnimalsPossibleMost
Sometimes you have to take a thing when it comes and be glad. I first began to feel this way in '57, when I started to get myself together musically, although at the time I was working academically and technically.
John Coltrane
TimeMyselfTogetherFeelYouWay
Now that I'm coming out with my own record people can see I'm a solo artist.
John Legend
PeopleArtistNowMy OwnSeeOut
I don't think there's a good or wrong way of broadcasting. The more unique you are, the more opportunities you're going to get.
Mauro Ranallo
GoodOpportunitiesThinkYouUnique
I want my girls to be strong and self-sufficient.
Angie Harmon
Be StrongStrongWantSelf-Sufficient
Germany, I think, was first to substitute a Social Security program for its elderly based on this premise, that is, that we would tax workers to pay retirement benefits for those retired.
John Shadegg
ThinkRetirementSecurityTaxFirst
There aren't many sources of money in San Diego, apart from local partnerships and local investors. It's pretty starkly polarized to Silicon Valley.
Steve Jurvetson
MoneyPartnershipsSan DiegoPretty
We want to cut the corporate taxes, which will bring back growth.
Steve Mnuchin
GrowthBackWantWillTaxesBring
I'm hungry and ambitious.
Julen Lopetegui
HungryAmbitious
I basically had the idea when I was 18 that I wanted to write my own songs. I knew it was going to be a long, tough road, and I was like, if I just begin now, by the time I'm 40, I'll be good at it.
Jason Mraz
GoodTimeRoadToughLongMy Own
What I want out of my career is just to work.
Josh Charles
WorkCareerWantOutJust
Something went wrong with my right arm. I no longer could throw hard, and it hurt like the dickens every time I threw.
Dazzy Vance
TimeHurtWrongHardRightThrow
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