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I think one game we played the Oakland Raiders and Jack Tatum and I had an accident on the one-yard line. The only thing that Jack Tatum didn't do was wrap me up so I backed into the endzone backwards. — Earl Campbell

Sometimes in the shadows the view would light up, usually when he was smoking weed, as if the contrast knob of Creation had been messed with just enough to give everything an underglow, a luminous edge, and promise that the night was about to turn epic somehow. — Thomas Pynchon

I've done a pretty good job of curating a Twitter feed that doesn't make me hate the world. — Timothy Simons

Shoganai," I said. Literally, There is no way of doing it. "Yes," he said, nodding. "Elsewhere they have Cest la vie, or That's life. — Barry Eisler

At times, it was an incredible blessing to have all the attention; at times it was a logistical nightmare. — Rocco DiSpirito

You should follow your passions, you know? And you should make sure you do something you love. That's all I've learned, is that if you're doing something you love you'll work harder at it and make it happen, I can promise you that. — Tom DeLonge

Everything that is not eternal is worthless in eternity. — C.S. Lewis

Thanksgiving is inseparable from true prayer; it is almost essentially connected with it. One who always prays is ever giving praise, whether in ease or pain, both for prosperity and for the greatest adversity. He blesses God for all things, looks on them as coming from Him, and receives them for His sake- not choosing nor refusing, liking or disliking,anything, but only as it is agreeable or disagreeable to His perfect will. — John Wesley

I think another problem people have is they are always searching for that high, and they don't realize they can get that same high with that same person again. — Christina Applegate

He was able to sit in silence for long stretches without feeling a need to make small talk. — Charles R. Cross