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Nineteen hundred meters up there is completely different from1,900 any place else. There's no air, there's no oxygen. There's no vegetation, there's no life. There's no life. Rocks. Any other climb there's vegetation, grass and trees. Not there on the Ventoux. It's more like the moon than a mountain. — Lance Armstrong

And for the majority of the country, Freedom did not include access to the sidewalks, the best schools and hospitals, decent farming land or the right to vote. It now seems completely clear to me, looking back, that when a government talks about "fighting for Freedom" almost every Freedom you can imagine disappears for ordinary people and expands limitlessly for a handful of people in power. — Alexandra Fuller

The thing is, Fallon ... I told you before to lock the door if you wanted me to stay out. Funny thing is ... " I leaned in. "You. Never. Did. — Penelope Douglas

I'll say that you were so beautiful, you made me do ridiculous, reckless things. — Kass Morgan

Beijing residents joke that to get a free smoke all they have to do is open their windows! — Lee Hsien Loong

How we hate this solemn Ego that accompanies the learned, like a double, wherever he goes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

those ghouls who enter into a macabre dance with pot-bellied netas. — P.G. Tenzing

I'm a girl, so I've experienced dismissal because I was a girl or because I write about girls: my book with a guy protagonist is treated as more literary and worthy than my other books with girl protagonists. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Sometimes, when we are labeled, when we are branded, our brand becomes our calling; — John Irving

The dead don't die. They look on and help. — D.H. Lawrence

Everyone is influenced by everybody but you bring it down home the way you feel it. — Thelonious Monk

How then shall mathematical concepts be judged? They shall not be judged. Mathematics is the supreme arbiter. From its decisions there is no appeal. We cannot change the rules of the game, we cannot ascertain whether the game is fair. We can only study the player at his game; not, however, with the detached attitude of a bystander, for we are watching our own minds at play. — David Van Dantzig