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Sport crosses party lines and ethnic lines. It occupies a greater realm, and it's all the more disappointing when sports figures turn out to be like everyone else. — Philip Kerr

To be honest, I keep wishing we could all talk. Chew the fat. And, yes, I know that wishing is another symptom of hope, but I can't help it. As we amble along, trudging over steaming brimstone beds of sulfur and coal, I want to ask if anyone else feels an intense sense of shame. By dying, do they feel as if they've disappointed everyone who ever bothered to love them? After all the effort that so many people made to raise them, to feed and teach them, do Archer or Leonard or Babette feel a crushing sense of having failed their loved ones? Do they worry that dying constitutes the biggest sin they could possibly commit? — Chuck Palahniuk

Understanding your own anatomy and how it functions is crucial to changing your thinking and changing your life. — Toni Sorenson

For a while, my self-control and my power of reason quailed to uselessness. — Kaoru Kurimoto

He felt homesick for places he had never been. He missed hearts he had never loved. — Pete Wentz

Vanity is a mortgage that must be deducted from the value of a man. — Otto Von Bismarck

I was deepening my understanding of what we call the cultural commission, the command to take dominion and bring righteousness to our culture. — Charles Colson

I realized as I walked through the neighborhood how each house could contain a completely different reality. In a single block, there could be fifty separate worlds. — Janet Fitch

Most corporations have human-resources processes that involve discussions with your manager, performance evaluations, calibrations for performance and potential succession planning. — Denise Morrison

Most people don't see the edginess in my work. They think it's all fantasy and whimsy. — Niki De St. Phalle

Our minds want clothes as much as our bodies. — Samuel Butler