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What matters is not how many miles you run ... What matters is whether you are having Fun!-RVM — R.v.m.
Writing is like riding a bike. Once you gain momentum, the hills are easier. Editing, however, requires a motor and some horsepower. — Gina McKnight
So many more cycles of elation of the first kiss, and devastation when it's over. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
Vickery, a slim fellow in his early fifties, had already sweated through his uniform. His shirt clung to his chest, and his pants puckered out in back where an ass should have been. — Gillian Flynn
I've come to understand the best one can hope for as a human is to have a relationship with the space where God would be if God were available, but God isn't. — Anne Carson
And when he kissed her ...
All she wanted was more.
"You are so beautiful," he murmured, and for the first time in her life, Sarah truly believed that she was.
She touched his cheek. "So are you."
Hugh smiled down at her, a silly half grin that told her he did not believe her for one second. — Julia Quinn
There's always a threat surrounding the things you love — Don McCullin
Your mind must be the most marvelous playground." "I think my mental swing sets are rusty. — Tiffany Reisz
This is what I do for a living. It's not who I am as a human being. — Don Johnson
So that I may meet the day with the knowledge to build the day I will look into my soul while it still dawn, before the morning breaketh ... — Walter Russell
We had to be down early to get the best stuff for the pros we looked after and then get the rags that we were left ourselves for training. It seems very old school but it grounded me as a person and made me appreciate everything as a footballer, because all we got was a pair of boots. — Colin Cooper
I would say there are different kinds of poems. There are things that poets in the history of poetry hit upon when they're very young that can never be outdone and it's a remarkable, strange experience when you think of say Arthur Rimbaud who write poetry between the ages of 17 and 21 whose career was over by the time he was 22. — Edward Hirsch
