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Strength and conditioning are the keys to good performance and longevity in gymnastics. — Suzanne Yoculan

The gods of hunter-gatherers are often capricious and malevolent. They sometimes punish bad behavior, but they bring suffering to the virtuous as well. As groups take up agriculture and grow larger, however, their gods become far more moralistic. — Jonathan Haidt

Still I'll rise. — Maya Angelou

What the heck. He'd gone this far, might as well go for broke. He slid his fingers along the curve of her cheek, relishing the softness of her skin.

"I haven't felt so happy in... I can't even remember — Denise Hunter

Simplicity is the great friend to nature, and if I would be proud of anything in this silly world, it should be of this honest alliance. — Laurence Sterne

He lied the way a parent lies to you, the good lie that helps you go to sleep. — Rick Yancey

To win true freeedom you must be a slave to philosophy. — Seneca.

Surfing is an individual expression of one's own worth and one's own ability to participate directly with nature. And what makes it really enjoyable to me is that every wave is different ... there's a special, non-repetitive pleasure in it that never gets boring. — Otis Chandler

He sought her lips as if he needed to breathe through her, as if only she could keep him from choking on his rage. — Cornelia Funke

I don't like the theatre. I like plays in which the audience is addressed by the actors. I don't like seeing people talking to each other on stage as if there isn't an audience. — Jonathan Meades

I wouldn't change being married. It was good for me, and I was happy for a period of time, and I learned a lot about myself. — Lindsey Vonn

As a Polynesian, our gods are tied to water, so this means something special — Jason Momoa

But it is obvious that our fathers, whose efforts have planted these great and prosperous cities along the once lonely trails of our own broad land, received all the fundamentals of civilization as a heritage from their European ancestors. — James Henry Breasted