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Amirante Serena Quotes By Anne Bishop

A lot of us have scars ... the biggest difference between you and the rest of us is you haven't learned to live with yours yet. — Anne Bishop

Amirante Serena Quotes By Joe Nemechek

There are a lot of other things I could be doing out there, but I love to race. I'm fortunate to have the opportunity, to have the team and to have the resources to be able to do this. — Joe Nemechek

Amirante Serena Quotes By Matt Damon

If Brad Pitt walked down the street, cars would crash into each other. I'm really lucky not to have to deal with that. — Matt Damon

Amirante Serena Quotes By Chad Harbach

For Schwartz this formed the paradox at the heart of baseball, or football, or any other sport. You loved it because you considered it an art: an apparently pointless affair, undertaken by people with special aptitude, which sidestepped attempts to paraphrase its value yet somehow seemed to communicate something true or even crucial about The Human Condition. The Human Condition being, basically, that we're alive and have access to beauty, can even erratically create it, but will someday be dead and will not.
Baseball was an art, but to excel at it you had to become a machine. It didn't matter how beautifully you performed SOMETIMES, what you did on your best day, how many spectacular plays you made. You weren't a painter or a writer
you didn't work in private and discard your mistakes, and it wasn't just your masterpieces that counted. — Chad Harbach

Amirante Serena Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

No. Not really. A weapon didn't come to an agreement with the hand that held it. — Maggie Stiefvater

Amirante Serena Quotes By Cressida Cowell

I NAME THIS LAND TOMORROW, FOR IT SHALL LAST FOREVERMORE! — Cressida Cowell

Amirante Serena Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

I looked up at the blue sky, feeling, in fact, a burst of energy, but mostly feeling my mother's presence, remembering why it was that I'd thought I could hike this trail. — Cheryl Strayed