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Pulling out onto the highway I noticed a stone pillar commemorating the Donner Party. They were a true testament to the American spirit, push forward at all costs and eat the dead when necessary. Wasn't that the American dream in a nutshell. — Josh Stallings
There's a rainbow in the sky, all the time, don't be blind — Ziggy Marley
Well, could even a Jedi know the future? — James Luceno
I quit 'Magnum' to have a family. It took a long time to get off the train, but I try very hard to have balance, and this ranch has helped me do that. — Tom Selleck
I don't like green Christmases. They're not green - they're just nasty faded browns and grays. — Lucy Maud Montgomery
The light of God illuminated my path. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Dilemmas of the Angels: Flight"
Before the angel there was something else -
not this coffee shop next to a drug rehabilitation center
filled with war veterans of the past, men and women
strapped to their chairs, birds straining to rise
from piles of feathers, bones, and blood.
Drenched in sweat and a little shaky
from too much caffeine, she takes flight,
a shining white-winged trumpeter swan
crossing open water, steam rising
from the feathers' barbs. Below her,
a cormorant, unfolding its black wings,
explodes from the surface, and even fish,
leaping from the oily sheen, glide
for a moment, gills pumping
in the poisonous atmosphere.
Such longing. How large
the muscles in our shoulders must be
to lift our wings even a single time. — David Romtvedt
there wasn't much difference between the University and the streets of Tarbean. No matter where you are, people are basically the same. Besides, — Patrick Rothfuss
In order to see a fish you must watch the water — Bodhidharma
As an object approaches the speed of light, its mass rises ever more quickly, so it takes more and more energy to speed it up further. It can in fact never reach the speed of light, because by then its mass would have become infinite, and by the equivalence of mass and energy, it would have taken an infinite amount of energy to get it there. For this reason, any normal object is forever confined by relativity to move at speeds slower than the speed of light. — Stephen Hawking
