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I think as a Canadian hockey player, you go through it in your mind so many times, being able to stand on that blue line and hear your national anthem play and being a gold medal champion, you dream of that. And then to be able to accomplish that and actually win a gold medal and represent your country its an amazing feeling. — Sidney Crosby

I try not to manipulate reality ... What will happen, will happen. Let things be themselves. — Robert Barry

When I did a study of all the coming-of-age movies that meant a lot to me, whether it was 'The Graduate' or 'Rebel Without a Cause' or 'Dead Poet's Society,' they all had that timeless feel. None of them were completely married to the details of their age. They felt timeless in their treatment of it. That's what made them resonate with me. — Stephen Chbosky

In Egypt the staff was rendered as a shepherd's crook that was a symbol for the pharaohs, the Druids of Egypt. The pharaohs wore the serpent on their headgear and the serpent was the symbol of the Magi of Ireland, the Naddreds, or Druids. — Michael Tsarion

There are days technology is a complete bother. — Rachel Hauck

These are the kinds of thoughts that made it necessary to separate me from the other kids at school. — George Carlin

Get back to work, he would tell himself sternly. There's a garuda to get airborne. — China Mieville

I felt like if I was on Facebook, I would probably spend my days looking at people's profiles, seeing what they do, and feeling bad about not working enough. — Camille Henrot

Live each day as your last, and tomorrow is forever — Sylvia Browne

Travel is lethal to prejudice. — Mark Twain

Regardless of anyone's dietary motivations, the healthiest lifestyle is the one that's most compassionate. — Steve-O

So to get to play for the Yankees was really exciting. Really exciting. — Bert Campaneris

These are my daughters, I suppose. But where in the world did the children vanish? — Phyllis McGinley