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The poor wretch was doubtless torturing himself, after the manner of the insane, with needless thoughts of pain. — Bram Stoker

There is enormous pressure on you to take a place in the story your culture is enacting in the world - any place at all. — Daniel Quinn

I wasn't going to tell her what she smelled like because it was sweet and lovely and I had no desire to be nice at the moment. — Jay Crownover

spring. The enormous economic impact of the mule trade and how Oregon Trail traffic stimulated the American economy have been frequently ignored by historians, mostly because it is a lot more prestigious for professional academics to sound learned about Senator Thomas Hart Benton or the Missouri Compromise than to actually know something about America's basic means of transportation for a century - wagons and mules. Yes, — Rinker Buck

The deepest and most sincere feeling I get is when I meet an artist and they have that steel in their eyes and they have that fire and that passion and all they want is to be a star and to hear themselves on the radio. — L.A. Reid

You should remember that I started as a fanboy many years ago; I saw 'A New Hope' more than twenty times in the theater. I saw 'The Empire Strikes Back' nearly thirty times. — Matthew Stover

Children are our most valuable resource. — Herbert Hoover

Prayerize, visualize, actualize - that is the formula for successful imaging. — Norman Vincent Peale

The river split for the jump of a red-gilled silver salmon, then circled to mark the spot where it fell. Spoonbills shoveled at the crimson mud in the shallows, and dowitchers jumped from cattail to cattail, frantically crying "Kleek! Kleek!" as though the thin reeds were as hot as the pokers they resembled. — Ken Kesey

I have found people on both sides of the aisle, white and black, that'll give you the shirt off their back. And I've also found people that won't give you a piece of bread if you're starving to death. — Al Green

Most of us would rather claim to have always been perfect that admit how much we have grown. — Timothy B. Tyson

When you invest your time and energy in stuff that drags you down, you die a little bit every day. — Alan Cohen