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Ambition, I have come to believe, is the most primal and sacred fundament of our being. To feel ambition and to act upon it is to embrace the unique calling of our souls. Not to act upon that ambition is to turn our backs on ourselves and on the reason for our existence. Those — Steven Pressfield

How can a person expect to escape their destiny, Merry? That is the question."
A silence, then a small, practical voice. "There's always the train, I guess."
Juniper thought at first she'd misheard; she glanced at Meredith and realized that the child was completely serious.
"I mean, there are buses, too, but I think the train would be faster. A smoother ride, as well. — Kate Morton

Looks like nobody's home," Puck said, turning in a slow circle. "Hellooooooooo? Anybody here?"
"Be quiet, Goodfellow," Ash growled, peering into the shadows with narrowed eyes. "We're not alone."
"Yeah? How do you figure that, prince? I don't see anyone."
"The cait sith has disappeared."
" ... Crap. — Julie Kagawa

I have a sixth sense for things I don't want to know and her manner pegged this as top of the scale ignorance-is-bliss material. — J.F. Lewis

Don't fit in. Don't sit still. Don't ever try to do less than you are. — Angelina Jolie

I'd never really heard of financial abuse, although it makes so much sense when you hear it defined. — Kerry Washington

No matter how thin you get, no matter how short you cut your hair, it's still going to be you underneath. — Marya Hornbacher

My first love was the sound of guitar. — Boz Scaggs

The customs and practices of life in society sweep us along. — Michel De Montaigne

The bottom line is that there is a lot more that could and should be done to help people with nutrition and exercise. — Parris Glendening

Almost Kien was tempted to believe in happiness, that contemptible life-goal of illiterates. If it came of itself, without being hunted for, if you did not hold it fast by force and treated it with a certain condescension, it was permissible to endure its presence for a few days — Elias Canetti