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I've frowned at the idea of breaking records, the first one to do something, or do it longer, higher, more difficult. — Philippe Petit
Religious people are guided in their activities not by the consequences of their actions, but by the consciousness of the destination of their lives. — Leo Tolstoy
It's weird to have people just calling me Prince Charming in the street. It's a lot of pressure to walk around sometimes. — Josh Dallas
Absolutely. There are a 1000 better coaches in the cities, but I'm the best in the country. — Lou Holtz
We think in language. We think in words. Language is the landscape of thought. — George Carlin
But the greatest obstacle of all to the successful prosecution of a new branch of industry in a country, in which it was before unknown, consists ... in the bounties, premiums, and other aids which are granted, in a variety of cases, by the nations, in which the establishments to be imitated are previously introduced. — Alexander Hamilton
Those who don't know how to suffer are the worst off. There are times when the only correct thing we can do is to bear out troubles until a better day. — Ming-Dao Deng
I guess my weirdest fear is accidentally ingesting a sharp object. — Willa Fitzgerald
One can traverse the Eastern paths simply by becoming interested in the nature of one's own mind - especially in the immediate causes of psychological suffering - and by paying closer attention to one's experience in every present moment. There is, in truth, nothing one need believe. — Sam Harris
Rats may scamper across it and remain rats. Birds may fly above it and remain
birds; they may alight and tear and eat and prick up their heads to stare motionless
and beady for a moment before pecking and eating again, and remain birds. But no
man may venture into this space between the lines and remain a man. That is the
difference. No man may enter, either stealthily on his belly alone, or noisily on two
feet racing through glue with a thousand versions of himself firing, falling, on either
side as far as the eye can see, and remain a man. It is possible to become a man
once more if you make it back behind your line again, but you suspend your
humanity for your sojourn in between. That is why the place is called No Man's Land. — Ann-Marie MacDonald