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I was a runner who happened to be a Christian. I needed to become a Christian who happened to be a runner. — Ryan Hall

To be curious about that which is not one's concern while still in ignorance of oneself is ridiculous. — Plato

I've never considered myself to be working for a living; I've enjoyed myself for a living instead. — John Mills

Why is everyone so eager to assume I'm nuts? Just because I blurt out random bizarre statements and find dead bodies that disappear before anyone else sees them? — K.C. Held

His pretty face could not make up for the fact that he had the IQ of a dead houseplant and the emotional range of a frozen pea. — Shayla Black

I like Carson. I really like Carson. I can hand an idea to him that's still a little rough, and he can turn it over and tumble it and hand it back to me shining. And I can do the same for him. — Dexter Palmer

People, you can never change the way they feel. Better let them do what they will. For they will, if you let them, steal your heart. — George Michael

There is a string that connects us that is not visible to the eye. Maybe every person has more than one soul they are connected to, and all over the world there are those invisible strings ... Maybe the chances that you'll find each and every one of your soul mates is slim. But sometimes you're lucky enough to stumble across one. And you feel a tug. And it's not so much a choice to love them though their flaws and through your differences, but rather you love them without even trying. You love their flaws. — Tarryn Fisher

Bound, elbow to elbow, darkness and night entered the dwelling. — Luis Bunuel

The only President who clearly died of overwork was Polk, and that was a long time ago. Hoover, who worked intensely and humorlessly as President, lived for more than thirty years after the White House; Truman, who worked intensely and gaily, lived for twenty — Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.