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Wrestling is part of what I do, but far from the only thing. — Chris Jericho

Yet surely no afterlife could be cruel enough to accept not just her soul but all her agony. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

The best kept secret in the investing world: Almost nothing turns out as expected. — Harry Browne

What joy would I get from putting the wrong person behind bars? — Nancy Grace

You're taking my position as lame hermit in this relationship. — Santino Hassell

Ethics is the restraint by which the individual organism affects computation in the ecosystem, creating moral position. What is "right" produces the least amount of disturbance to the individual in the ethical habitat. — James Eicher

Farther west, Michigan's seemingly inexhaustible stock of white pine - 170 billion board feet of it when the first colonists arrived - shrank by 95 percent in just a century. — Bill Bryson

She is a story with no ending, happy or sad. She can never belong to anything mortal enough to want her. Most — Peter S. Beagle

If I relaxed, if I took my foot off the gas, I would probably die. — Gordon Ramsay

Tell your secret to the wind, but don't blame it for telling the trees. — Kahlil Gibran

Colonization means potential immortality for the human genus. Man's safety on Earth was never great, and it dwindles hourly. Disarmament, even world government, will not guarantee survival in an age when population presses natural resources to the limit and when the knowledge of how to work mischief on a planetary scale is ever more widely diffused among peoples who may grow ever more desperate. — Poul Anderson

It is forgivable to say nothing out of ignorance; it's inexcusable to remain silent once awareness dawns. — Joshua Ferris

The measure of a design is how easily it accommodates changes. With no changes, it's a runner who never leaves the starting line. — Robert Nystrom

The Lord never came to deliver men from the consequences of their sins while yet those sins remained ... Yet men, loving their sins and feeling nothing of their dread hatefulness, have, consistent with their low condition, constantly taken this word concerning the Lord to mean that he came to save them from the punishment of their sins. — George MacDonald