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Russell T. Goode was so dominant in the Olympic Power Wrestling tournament that he fought himself in the final. — Michael S. Hunter

What's fun for me is to try new things and push myself and not get stuck in one genre or another, or stuck with one character or another. — Steven Strait

I'm friends with Dierks Bentley. Aside from that, I don't really know anybody else in the country music field, really. I've met the Lady Antebellum people and I met Marty Stuart briefly once. He's really nice, but I don't know any of them, really. — Patrick Carney

And when something awful happens, the goodness stands out even more ... — Banana Yoshimoto

God created the world just like a knife and left it up to us to take it by the handle or the blade. — C.J. Langenhoven

Great. They fucked with my punctuation?" "Pam says you're overly fond of semicolons. — M. Pierce

Something about the fall, the freshness of the pain, had been restorative. It was honest pain, clear pain, a pain without shame or filth, and it was a different sensation than he had felt in years ... before he was conscious of what he was doing, he was tossing himself against the brick wall, and as he did so, he imagined he was knocking out of himself every piece of dirt, every trace of liquid, every memory of the past few years. He was resetting himself; he was returning himself to something pure; he was punishing himself for what he had done. After that, he felt better, energized. — Hanya Yanagihara

The vague expression was gone from his eyes - I had a feeling it was gone forever. — Dodie Smith

Cultivating a generous spirit starts with mindfulness. Mindfulness, simply stated, means paying attention to what is actually happening; it's about what is really going on. — Nell Newman

Dorie herself was not very surprised, because a daydreamer is prepared for most things and in a way she had planned even this, though she had not guessed how it would come about. — Joyce Carol Oates