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He is a unicorn. I want to gently capture him and bring him back to my lab for research. — Amanda Mosher

I didn't even know what it was when I started. But I was lucky. I found it at 16. Most people don't discover decathlon until they're 21 or 22. — Daley Thompson

Countless are, as the sand in the sea, the deep desires of men, and none resembles the other, and all of them, whether shameful, or great, in the beginning are obedient, but later become terrible masters over him. — Nikolai Gogol

I had a real job at fourteen years old. At seventeen, I was on my own. At twenty, I cut the liver out of a drifter and gave it to my father! 'Cause my dad's a drinker and I love my dad. And for eighty bucks, you can do anything in Mexico! — Christopher Titus

My heart hath often been deeply afflicted under a feeling that the standard of pure righteousness is not lifted up to the people by us, as a society, in that clearness which it might have been, had we been as faithful as we ought to be to the teachings of Christ. — John Woolman

The same myths are told in every culture, and they might swap out details, but it's still the same story. It's the same story, but with a different face. — Brie Larson

Then I perceived, what I had never thought, that all these staring houses were not alike, but different one from another, because they held different dreams. — Lord Dunsany

That world is ended, as if it had never been. Let the race of Adam and Eve take warning. — C.S. Lewis

And you look more beautiful when you blush. — Avijeet Das

Come together, right now. — John Lennon

I mean, we have to read books or we'll make mistakes. If we read stories of how other people lived, we can figure out better ways to live. I mean we can look at other people's lives and not make the same mistakes they made. Or we can, like, use their examples as models for ourselves. — Rachel DeWoskin

A distinction of property results from that very protection which a free Government gives to unequal faculties of acquiring it. — James Madison

As self-knowledge develops, we begin to care more about what we think and less about what others ask of us. We — Charles Hayes