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Know your limits, not so that you can honor them, but so that you can smash them to pieces and reach for magnificence. — Cherie Carter-Scott

When all that's left of us is the pure untainted consciousness without form, we'll know what it means when the last human breath expires. — Zeena Schreck

We found in 'The Matrix' that people were willing to accept something more. It was a smarter film. — Joel Silver

Dodging left, he sucked his breath in at the distance to the next rooftop. If he missed that, it was going to hurt. Who wants to live forever? Ignoring his favorite motto whenever a dose of extreme stupidity was called for, he pulled his javelin off his belt and extended it so that he could use it to pole-vault over. He held his breath as he soared over the street so far below. Thankfully — Sherrilyn Kenyon

My first guitar was a Gretsch 6120, and I just loved listening to artists like Elvis, Chuck Berry and Stray Cats. — Drake Bell

Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand. — Gilbert C. Remillard

Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. — Samuel Goldwyn

Fucking hope. Next thing you'd know, I'd be getting soft and sentimental and teary-eyed over puppies and kittens and rainbows. — Jennifer Estep

Scotland is not a region of the U.K.; Scotland is a nation, and if we cannot protect our interests within a U.K. that is going to be changing fundamentally, then that right of Scotland to consider the options of independence has to be there. — Nicola Sturgeon

The world of dew
is the world of dew.
And yet, and yet
— Kobayashi Issa

We often don't realize that where God puts us is the very place we need to be to receive what He wants to give us. — Priscilla Shirer

Everybody deals with stress differently. Some people drink, some people use drugs, some people watch TV. I have always found that extreme athletics chills me out and leaves me in a very centered place. — Frederick Lenz

A big heavy phrase is easier to handle if it comes at the end, when your work assembling the overarching phrase is done and nothing else is on you mind. (It's another version of the advice to prefer right-branching trees over left-branching and center-embedded ones.) Light-before-heavy is one of the oldest principles in linguistics, having been discovered in the fourth century BCE by the Sanskrit grammarian Panini. It often guides the intuitions of writers when they have to choose an order for items in a list, as in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; The Wild, The Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle; and Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! — Steven Pinker

I praise the God of grace;
I trust His truth and might;
He calls me His, I call Him mine.
My God, my joy and light — Horatius Bonar