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That's the funny thing about life. We're rarely aware of the bullets we dodge. The just-misses. The almost-never-happeneds. We spend so much time worrying about how the future is going to play out and not nearly enough time admiring the precious perfection of the present. — Lauren Miller

We live in an age that cannibalises its past because it has lost faith in its future. — Paul McAuley

Without love the acquisition of knowledge only increases confusion and leads to self-destruction. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

You say 10 things, you say nothing. — Chip Heath

We stand in awe before that which cannot be seen. We respect with every fiber of our being that which cannot be explained. — Tite Kubo

Steam was rising weirdly from his clothes. His hangover was visible. It heaved itself to his shoulders and sat there like a bag of wet cement. — Markus Zusak

Asked how he became a star, Mr. Carson once replied, I started in a gaseous state and then I cooled. — Johnny Carson

When I was young in L.A. and I couldn't get into clubs or restaurants, I would call imitating celebrities and get a table, and it would work often. I was either Stallone or Mickey Rourke: 'This is Sly. I may be late, but my buddy Hank will be there early.' — Hank Azaria

Crowley (An Angel who did not so much Fall as Saunter Vaguely Downwards) — Terry Pratchett

I've always said, just go ask my teammates if you want to know about me. Go ask the guys that I've played with. Don't ask or get information about me from people who are not in the locker room or not around me all of the time. Then you'll get legit answers. — Allen Iverson

I never fixed no car in my life 'thout cuttin' myself. Now it's done I don't have to worry no more. — John Steinbeck

I can read books and news articles about people who have excelled, people who have done extremely well in their chosen field, or made a lot of money, or married well, or what have you. When some people read this stuff, they get inspired, but when I read it, it makes me feel worse. Sometimes I wish I had never learned to read. — John S. Hall