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I read Christopher McDougall's book 'Born to Run.' If running were a religion, this would be its bible. I actually scribbled my favorite passages on my arm to read during the race. — Jennifer Carpenter

When I think about all the time I wasted feeling guilty and ashamed about things I should have embraced long ago, it fills me with guilt and shame. — Nathan Rabin

I started out playing in clubs. I always like existing under ground and over ground at the same time. — Lady Gaga

For he who lives as passion directs will not hear argument that dissuades him, nor understand it if he does; and how can we persuade one in such a state to change his ways? — Aristotle.

If, at the limit, you can rule without crime, you cannot do so without injustices. — Emile M. Cioran

A fly cannot go in unless it stops somewhere; therefore weapons, fuel, food, money will not go to Afghanistan unless the neighbors of Afghanistan are working, are cooperating, either being themselves the origin or the transit. — Lakhdar Brahimi

We were born to run; we were born because we run. — Christopher McDougall

If you don't think you were born to run you're not only denying history. You're denying who you are. — Christopher McDougall

Women are my hobby ... every man needs something to keep his hands busy, and I don't have a guitar like Eddie and Michael, or some drums to bash like Alex, so I have to find some friends. — Diamond D

It took me a second to figure out how to read Wade's neat handwriting backward, but I eventually read, I had sex in a death barn, and all I got was this temporary tattoo. — Molly Harper

Reducing caloric intake is the only proven method of extending life. If caloric intake is reduced to 20 percent below maintenance, you can extend your lifespan considerably. — S. Jay Olshansky

...you have to ask yourself two questions: Who am I? And how may I become myself? — Paul Beatty

A statesman cannot afford to be a moralist. — Will Durant

When he looked up, he said, "Clare told me about Christmas." And I swear the boy's face began to shine. I recognized what I saw there: that a person's name could be infinitely precious, that just saying it could make you feel singled out for glory. — Marisa De Los Santos