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I knew something as I watched: almost everyone was saying goodbye to me. I was becoming one of the many little-girl-losts. They would go back to their homes and put me to rest, a letter from the past never to be reopened or reread. And I could say goodbye to them, wish them well, bless them somehow for their good thoughts. A handshake in the street, a dropped item picked up and retrieved and handed back, or a friendly wave from the distant window, a nod, a smile, a moment when the eyes lock over the antics of a child. — Alice Sebold

Once you win, you have no doubt that you can win. So you have gone through it once, and you can do it again. — Ivan Lendl

Let men express the intense admiration, which I share with all other Americans, of the record made by the Marines. — Theodore Roosevelt

Animals that live in large peaceful societies seem to violate the laws of evolution (such as competition and survival of the fittest), but only until you learn a bit more about evolution. — Jonathan Haidt

Art is to console those who are broken by life. — Vincent Van Gogh

You can never tell about a person by guessing ... that's why language was invented. Otherwise, we'd all be like dogs, sniffing each other to find out where we stood. — Alice Hoffman

Do you believe in magic?
Tell me if you do
I believe in magic
How about you? — Victoria Zigler

I've never been on the cover of a game. When people go into the store and see me on the cover of a game, maybe that will entice them to buy it. — Paul Pierce

I guess it really didn't even dawn on me that you could be a rock critic as a job until I was maybe almost out of college. I knew criticism existed. I read Rolling Stone and Spin. Siskel and Ebert were on television. But I had absolutely no idea how to get that kind of life. And moreover, it didn't interest me that much. I just sort of read normal books growing up. I wasn't that media-conscious. I felt like the one thing I was able to do was to listen to a record and decide whether I liked it. — Chuck Klosterman