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If our dreams are a reflection of our thoughts, then surely, our life is the foundation of our soul. — Robert Gibson

My life goes in four-year cycles. The World Cup is every four years and the Olympics are every four years. — Hope Solo

The connectedness, actual real connectedness, not the fake bullshit connectedness that you get when you're twatting about on MDMA, it's like genuine telepathy or something, isn't it? — Stefan Mohamed

Mark my words, Messner: the world is waiting, it's licking its chops, to take your boy away.'" "And my — Philip Roth

There are two things in New York, euphoria and disaster. — Bill Parcells

It's no fun to be a struggling young actor. It's a desperate thing, no way to be happy. If you have any alternative, you should take it. — Tommy Lee Jones

Life changes us second by second. — Samantha Young

This of all the misery in the world and be thankful that you are not sharing in it. — Anne Frank

I think I can remember being dead. Many times, in winter, I approached Zeus. Tell me, I would ask him, how can I endure the earth? — Louise Gluck

He should have had more faith in himself rather than give in to his weaker qualities, in particular his overeagerness to please and aversion to conflict and a lifelong infatuation with hope, which had him dreaming more than doing — Chang-rae Lee

Listen you little turd, don't tell me my business. It's not worth the risk," the Old Man snarled.
"But Green ... Yikes, that stings! — Judy Byington

Clem rubbed at her face with her cuff and gave a quick, rueful smile. 'It's just so sad. It's the umpteenth time I've read it, and I will always think it will have a different ending. But it never does. — Anna Hope

In the future there are going to be no pretty girls, for the simple reason there will be no plain girls against which to contrast them. Of late I have done some systematic reading of ladies papers. The plain girl submits to a course of "treatment." In eighteen months she bursts upon Society an acknowledged beauty. — Jerome K. Jerome

The easiest way I have found to humble myself back into a state of peaceful grace is through the act of gratitude. — Jill Bolte Taylor