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Death comes walking across the countryside swinging that scythe, and he might get you or he might not. — John Marsden

Do others, I wondered, "see things as I do? I do not think so, for if they did they would not still be alive." And, life-threatening though my vision seemed, I would not repudiate it: "Sometimes I think I shall die from being different even as I cling to the difference fiercely." — Nancy Mairs

To what saint do you pray?" the boy asked. The boy detected a faint smile on the big man's face in the dim light. "I pray to my God and Jesus Christ himself. — M.E. Hubbs

I love acting, but music is so much more rewarding because it's more personal. — Drake Bell

A really great talent finds its happiness in execution. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The most important thing is writing songs that resonate and giving people a chance to listen to them. — Corey Smith

He skims over the sea weeping, the last winged man, salt water falling to salt water. And though he tries to flee his tears, the sea itself is all the tears of those who've ever wept. Even the sea, even the sundering sea will not set the sad poet apart, for the country of sorrows is the size of the heart. — Keith Miller

When the ball is on the one-yard line, never risk a fumble. Carry it over yourself. — Robert Ringer

I can't spend a lot of time worrying about the numbers at home. I've got to focus on the mission. — John R. Allen

How, in looser language, does the part of the probability wave in Andromeda, and everywhere else, "know" to drop to zero simultaneously?19 — Brian Greene

The life of the mind is inappropriate in America now. Don't ever say anything unusual--unless the organization has approved it beforehand. Follow the rules. Be afraid. Be careful. Be a very good boy or girl. — Ryan Blacketter

From that house there has come so much life that it ought never to die or fall into ruin ... For me that house was a gateway to America. — Pearl S. Buck

Nobody knew my rose of the world but me ... I had too much glory. They don't want glory like that in nobody's heart — Tennessee Williams

Angel of the Forsaken Hope
Wielder of the Sword of Wind and Obsidian
Slice the Algorithms from our Foe.
Mermaid Beneath the Seven Dancing Moons,
Cantress of the Siren Song,
Drown our Enemies in the Data-stream.
Nymph of the Logic Tree,
Child of the First Word,
Give our Antagonist to Grief. — Roger Zelazny