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To be a good sports journalist takes many things, but the main thing it takes is the ability to listen and follow your nose - see something, sense something and follow it. — Steve Bunce

I don't really want to be compared to Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan, but I really feel honored and really proud that people actually see me as them or similar to them, and because they are my inspiration for what I have become today. I am really honored that people compare me to those people. — Tony Jaa

Someone has broken your heart. I knew there was something about you. That's it, isn't it?'
A little," Sara said, suddenly self-conscious.
I'm sorry.'
It happens." She shrugged, straining for nonchalance.
Maybe,' he said. 'But if it's your destiny, what can you do but accept it. — Jennifer Vandever

Performing live in front of an audience is such a matter of will - all of those things you can do just fine in your basement, suddenly you have to do them in front of hundreds or thousands of people, and it becomes a different matter entirely. — Neil Peart

L.A is a huge place, literally and metaphorically. Its beauty and horror. Its unconventional history. Its draw and allure. Its diversity and segregation. — James Frey

Oh Sweet Jesus. Sweet mother fucking fuckery of fucks. — Tara Sivec

Increasingly, I'm finding myself uncomfortable about how the Internet's developing, who's influencing its development, and who is not. — Sue Gardner

I see no reason why I should tickle stones or waste time on polishing bronze. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

I don't care who I play to, as long as they enjoy listening to what I play. — Keith Emerson

Although individual temperaments vary, boys are designed to be more assertive, audacious, and excitable than girls are. — James Dobson

I've got nothing left to lose at this point. The work I've done is out there. — Jessica Lange

She had always had a slight mistrust of busy people; the sort of people who described themselves as 'Flat-out Frantic!' What was the hurry? Why didn't they just slow down? Just what exactly were they so busy doing? — Liane Moriarty