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I had enough trouble not falling down when the ground was dry; it might be safer for me to go back to bed now. — Stephenie Meyer

You don't have to specialize - do everything that you love and then, at some time, the future will come together for you in some form. — Francis Ford Coppola

I worked very hard. I felt I could play the game. The only thing that could stop me was myself. — Jim Abbott

Like my dick at the thought of my wife, I don't want to get up. — Logan Ryan Smith

That's a paradox I've noticed, too: The news business held little romance for me, yet writing about it somehow stirred my affections. — Tom Rachman

And here is something that I think is important - your religion didn't come from the land. It could be carried around with you. You couldn't understand what it meant to us to have our religion in the land. Your religion was in a cup and a piece of bread, and that could be carried in a box. Your priests could make it sacred anywhere. You couldn't understand that what was sacred for us was where we were, because that is where the sacred things had happened and where the spirits talked to us. — Kent Nerburn

The feeling of the early '90s ... I think it was more ... It was real. It was gutter. It was more entertaining. — Shameik Moore

I'm not looking to do 'Half Nelson' next, but to play anything that's a little more complex is really fun. — John Krasinski

Such is the constitution of the human mind, that any kind of knowledge, if it be really such, is its own reward. — John Henry Newman

For touching an adversary's man, when it cannot be captured, the offender must move his King. — Howard Staunton

Our own place is mall perhaps, but when your old man is eaten by his own shadow, you realise that maybe in every house, something so savage and sad and brilliant is standing up, without the world even seeing it.
Maybe that's what these pages of words are about:
Bringing the world to the window. — Markus Zusak