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Remember, in the end, it isn't what you are that holds you back, it's what you think you are not. — John C. Maxwell

Nature, for me is raw and dangerous and difficult and beautiful and unnerving. — Andy Goldsworthy

There are times in every rider's life when it is necessary to apologize to a horse ... — Tamora Pierce

You got three seconds, he says, then they're comin down. He starts to count. One ... two ...
I turn and run.
I can still hear him laughin when I'm halfways back to camp. — Moira Young

I think it is essential for Israel's survival as a Jewish and democratic state that we end the status quo. The preferred way to end the status quo would be on the basis of a two-state solution. We don't want the Palestinians to be citizens of Israel, nor do we want them to be subjects. — Michael Oren

Who cares what a writer looks like as long as their words are beautiful? — Holly Bourne

She's the kind you don't take home to mother. — Rick James

I'm glad you think this is funny," he says. "Come on," I say. "Tragedy is funny." "Are we in a tragedy?" he asks, smiling broadly now. "Of course. Isn't that what life is? We all die at the end. — Nicola Yoon

What is pain to a man? A privilege! — James Clavell

It is hard to convince people of this, but oatmeal truly is miraculous. It gives you an amazing amount of energy, like cocaine. — Kelly Williams Brown

Shakespeare ... If he does not give you delight, you had better ignore him [if you can]. — Bertrand Russell

The West believes the East, deep down, wants to be dominated, because a woman can't think for herself — David Henry Hwang

God's love doesn't grumble over our daily silly mistakes. — Euginia Herlihy

Fine cooking is when the things you have cooked taste as they are — Curnonsky

Want is a bitter and a hateful good,
Because its virtues are not understood;
Yet many things, impossible to thought,
Have been by need to full perfection brought.
The daring of the soul proceeds from thence,
Sharpness of wit, and active diligence;
Prudence at once, and fortitude it gives;
And, if in patience taken, mends our lives. — John Dryden