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As yet we know nothing of what goes to create or evoke the active spark of life. — Bram Stoker
Ryan had read half his book, listened to all his music, eaten two packets of biscuits and an apple, played seventy-two games of Donkey Kong, completing all the levels, and counted every Italian sports car they'd passed in the last hundred miles. Twenty-four hours of groggy sticky travel, twenty-four hours stuck in this overheated tin can on wheels, and he finally knew what it was like to be utterly and unendingly bored. He propped an elbow on the car window frame and stuck his arm out of the opening. Combing his hand through the slipstream, he let the cool air tickle his fingers as he watched the countryside stream past. — Peter Bunzl
She smiled into his mouth. "That was ... wow."
"It's always wow. You're wow. I'll never get enough of you, Lydia. Not after ten years in dreams; not after forever in real life. — Dianna Hardy
People need to be cautious because anything built by man can be destroyed by Mother Nature. — Russel Honore
A wheel that can be turned though nothing else moves with it, is not a part of the mechanism. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
People change when they hurt enough that they have to change, learn enough that they want to change, receive enough that they are able to change. — John C. Maxwell
You know what I worry about? I worry that when I hit my head, it pushes my hair into my brain, and it will eventually kill me. — Drew Carey
I moved to New York to do theater, and I got cast in a play that was funny, and then I was the funny guy. I did a movie that was funny, and then I was the funny guy. — Steve Zahn
Remember this rule: intuition cannot be trusted in the absence of stable regularities in the environment. — Daniel Kahneman
You'll always have enough reasons not to execute, not to do: not enough time, not enough money, not enough will or skill.But what matters isn't what you lack. What matters isn't your idea but what you do with it. What will you do? — Kevin Kelly
From reading of the people I admired - ranging from the soldiers of Valley Forge and Morgan's riflemen to my Southern forefathers and kinfolk - I felt a great admiration for men who were fearless and who could hold their own in the world. And I had a great desire to be like them. — Theodore Roosevelt
Sometimes loving each other isn't enough. You have to be responsible for your own happiness. You can't stay in a relationship because you're afraid of the unknown. — Sarah Silverman