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He looked like a bored boy deciding whether to poke a dead fish. — R. Scott Bakker
When people are coming to Krakow and we show them how and where we practice, they are like, 'Seriously? Are you kidding me?' But we're always saying that what matters about the courts - the lines, the nets - are the same. I'm practicing in Poland even when I don't have good facilities. — Agnieszka Radwanska
Chanting is a way of getting in touch with yourself. It's an opening of the heart and letting go of the mind and thoughts. It deepens the channel of grace, and it's a way of being present in the moment. — Krishna Das
Poetry has isolated me from the world more than it has connected me to it. — Peter Davis
Love passed, the Muse appeared, the weather
of mind got clarity new-found;
now free, I once more weave together
emotion, thought, and magic sound. — Alexander Pushkin
Good kings are slaves, and their people are free. — Marie Leszczynska
I'm your friend, Sunshine," he said. "Everything else is just static on the line. — Robin McKinley
The Olympics show that your dream can come true if you work hard. It's not impossible. — Jencarlos Canela
If every university president said, 'The revenue producing sports: basketball, football - potentially revenue producing at most universities - maybe in a few cases women's basketball, if every one of them had a monitor that reported directly to the university president and no 'student-athlete' ever gets into this college or university who could not plausibly be admitted if we did not have a football or basketball team, end of problem. It won't happen because it's like unilaterally disarming. You know your opponent won't do it and then you'll get crushed in every game, but it's a simple thing. — Bob Costas
It's awesome when people even notice that I'm an actor. — Jon Huertas
daily and hourly presence and keeping, were preached with the same distinctness and urgency — Andrew Murray