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Running is a simple, primitive act, and therein lays its power. For it is one of the few commonalities left between us as a human race. — Dean Karnazes

I suppose the most daring thing I've ever done is try to water ski. And that was not successful. — Andre Leon Talley

You're covered in blood too," Cristina murmured to Emma, shrugging off her own jacket. She slung it around Emma's shoulders, covering her bloody tank. She brushed her hands through Emma's hair, looking at her worriedly. "You sure you're not hurt?"
"Julian's blood," Emma whispered, and Cristina made a murmuring noise and pulled Emma into a hug. She patted Emma's back and Emma hung on to her for dear life and decided there and then that if anyone ever tried to hurt Cristina she would grind them to a pulp and make amusing sand castles out of the remains. — Cassandra Clare

I wanted wherever possible to lean into the comic form and do things in the story telling that could only be done in comics and which pay homage to the many strands of comic and visual storytelling tradition. — Arvind Ethan David

Because in my nature I have always run to pie, whilst in his nature he has always run to mystery. — Mark Twain

If a man does not talk to himself, it is because he is not worth talking to. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

A zebra does not change its spots. — Al Gore

When you look at a movie, you look at a director's thought process. — Oliver Stone

We would wake and have smoothies every morning with fresh whole-grain bread from the small bakery in town, then run and climb and take walks together, and catch up on e-mail in the evening before we went to bed and talk about food and music and life and death and meaning and love. We fell asleep to the rushing of the stream and the cool spring breeze wafting through the window. — Scott Jurek

We were born beggars, we will live like beggars and we will die like beggars. — M.F. Moonzajer