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Most of us live our whole lives without having an adventure to call our own. What is any life without the pursuit of a dream? — Tilda Swinton

I just love to skate. When I put a skate on the ice, I'm free from the world, and I have no problems at all. I am a bird! — Jim Carrey

Instinct is a great matter. I was now a coward on instinct. — William Shakespeare

But now it was he, not they, who crossed the street, so they would not see the tears he could no longer hold back, not his midnight tears, as he thought, but other tears: the ones he had been swallowing for fifty-one years, nine months and four days. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Language follows its own path. It can bridge gulfs of class and geography in the most remarkable ways. — Robert McCrum

I'm your wife. You should have come to me. When I have ever not been there to help you? He shook his head, telling me there never was a time, which made his story that much worse. I would have done anything for that man, and he knew it. — Courtney Giardina

I hate everything that comes from the United States. I hate it with all my strength. — Diego Maradona

Everybody's vision is unique, and at different times in their lives their vision changes. It may be smaller and more personal for a while, and then it may grow larger, expanding outward to the world. — Debbie Ford

God looks at his people as children of a family who are happy that those who have done only a little bit are as much loved as those who accomplish much. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Never give up. For fifty years they said the horse was through. Now look at him - a status symbol. — Fletcher Knebel

In Jiu Jitsu an inch is a mile, and a second is an eternity. Use each wisely. — Chris Matakas

When I was a child, going to a circus with wild animal acts was a rite of passage. These days, it's an act of complicit cruelty. — K.A. Applegate

Die in the desert! Not I! With a new vision, I saw the things that I must do. First I would go back to Babylon and face every man to whom I owed an unpaid debt. I should tell them that after years of wandering and misfortune, I had come back to pay my debts as fast as God would permit. Next I should make a home for my wife and become a citizen of whom my parents should be proud. "My debts were my enemies, but the men I owed were my friends for they had trusted me and believed in me. — George S. Clason

The vocation of each writer is to describe the world as he or she sees it; anything more than that is advertising. — Hanif Kureishi