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It is fair to say that insofar as sport is taken seriously by those who play it, then to that extent their conduct in play - their ability to deal with loss or victory, their ability to meld strategic thinking and brute force - can be taken as a small-scale model of how they, or others like them, might behave in life. — Will Self

I know I play into that image out there, but I try to say it is a fantasy. I look at my own pictures and wish I could look like that. There are probably five people in this whole entire world who actually look like that. — Cindy Margolis

I passed out from stress? That's it?" "I believe the princess term is fainted," said Thorne. Cinder smacked him. — Marissa Meyer

You could start at a path leading nowhere more fantastic than from your own front steps to the sidewalk, and from there you could go ... well, anywhere at all. — Stephen King

This world,people around is a mirror where you see your deeds,your life and your behavior reflected back as you behave. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal

My family lived in Egypt from 1993 to 1996. — Tea Obreht

The devil can quote Scripture," she said.
"No doubt he had his hand in writing it," the captain shot back. - The Red Knight — Miles Cameron

The best way to be future-friendly is to be backwards compatible. — Jeremy Keith

The very concept of law that protects us from tyranny has been lost. No longer the people's shield, law has become a weapon in the hands of government. — Paul Craig Roberts

I want the world to recognize with me the open door of every consciousness — Frantz Fanon

When you sing live, you cannot expect any artist, except for the amazing Beyonce or GaGa, to get it right every time. — Cher Lloyd

This book will bring little joy to the reader. — Annemarie Schwarzenbach

It was not by accident or coincidence that the rights to freedom in speech and press were coupled in a single guaranty with the rights of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition for redress of grievances. All these, though not identical, are inseparable. They are cognate rights, and therefore are united in the first Article's assurance. — Wiley Blount Rutledge