Never
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Keep a cool head and maintain a low profile. Never take the lead — but aim to do something big.
Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window.
Always remember: the alleviation of poverty is never a political or economic issue — it is moral.
A good action is never lost; it is a treasure laid up and guarded for the doer's need.
I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him.
Growing economies are critical; we will never be able to end poverty unless economies are growing. We also need to find ways of growing economies so that the growth creates good jobs, especially for young people, especially for women, especially for the poorest who have been excluded from the economic system.
There are two insults no human being will endure: that he has no sense of humor, and that he has never known trouble.
I know America is very nice and very good people. I'm a professional athlete. I come here. I never have a problem with somebody about my religion, about my name. I am happy. I'm always comfortable because I never do anything wrong. All the time I do something right. I follow all the rules.
A bee is never as busy as it seems; it's just that it can't buzz any slower.
I have never met a person in whom I did not see myself reflected.
I would never deny the importance of the media, but I wouldn't go out of the way to splash my pictures all over town. I'd rather let my work do the talking.
The truth is, we all face hardships of some kind, and you never know the struggles a person is going through. Behind every smile, there's a story of a personal struggle.
I have enough love to last me a lifetime! Thank God I'll never lose my imagination and my passion. That's really what it is. I'm still passionate about what I do.
You never realize what a good memory you have until you try to forget something.
You can tailor garments all you want, but if it doesn't fit in the arms or legs, it never will.
My illness has taught me something about the nature of humanity, love, brotherhood and relationships that I never understood, and probably never would have. So, from that standpoint, there is some truth and good in everything.
I don't follow other players or the tournaments they play. I have my own schedule and do my own thing. I never really think, 'Oh, I want to be or play like so-and-so'. I just like being myself.
Everything will probably never be OK. But we have to try for it.