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Man, one second you're sharing your air with a dude, and the next second he's trying to get you punched in the face. — Shannon Messenger
Above 26,000 feet, moreover, the line between appropriate zeal and reckless summit fever becomes grievously thin. Thus the slopes of Everest are littered with corpses. Taske, — Jon Krakauer
Business models change. As technology processes, business models change. — Marsha Blackburn
I'm not an idiot. — Amy Winehouse
This time the petition rose from deep inside her heart. Asking for the fire of the Holy Spirit to be kindled anew. And for her to reach toward God with that hunger, that yearning, that desire to know and serve and love in His name. All around her shouts of wonder and joy rang out as others received the touch they had requested in their bodies and souls. — Davis Bunn
If you feel that everything's too damn okay,
then it is just a sign that something is wrong. — Toba Beta
Riches are but a means, or instrument; and the virtue of an instrument lies in its use. — Benjamin Whichcote
I live with four of my best friends - with my brother and three of my best friends - and we have a lot of fun; there's a really tight bunch of us in London. — Christian Cooke
I'm not afraid of you!' The wombat yelled. 'I saw you get stuck in the washing machine once. Round and round you went! Who's afraid of something that can't defeat a rinse cycle? — Catherynne M Valente
My father is Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino; my mother is half-Irish and half-Japanese; Greek last name; born in Hawaii, raised in Germany. — Mark Dacascos
I want to continue to grow. To me, the biggest sin of all sins, is to be given a gift, a talent, because it's actually a gift from God, to take that and not cultivate it and make it grow, that's the biggest sin in the world. — Michael Jackson
I count only the hours that are serene. — Maurice Maeterlinck
To be myself (I note) I need the illumination of other people's eyes, and therefore cannot be entirely sure what is my self. — Virginia Woolf