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A hangboard is a little piece of wood with edges, holes, and slopes. There's different strategies for different things - hanging, varying grips, adding weight. If I do a hard finger workout, I'm definitely sore. — Alex Honnold

It's true that journalism in reality is not the journalism that we learnt in the university. It is far from it. — Nilantha Ilangamuwa

The sky peeled back for a moment, and a weak ray of sunset spilled over the scene like the diseased eye of some forgetful god
the light bearing with it cold in place of heat. — Luis Alberto Urrea

I love little children too but I don't cut off their heads and stick them in vases. — George Bernard Shaw

Ed Catmull has thought a lot about the role luck plays at a great company, and how businesspeople manage that luck. It's all in the preparedness, he says, and in creating a culture that can adapt to the unexpected. "These things are always going to happen. What separates you is your response, — Brent Schlender

Nothing is too big for [God] to handle and nothing is so small that it's unworthy of His attention. There is no such thing as a silly prayer. — Teresa Santoski

I reach out and grab her wrist. It feels impossibly tiny in my hand, like this one time I found a baby bird near goose Point, and I picked it up and it died there, taking its final gasping fluttering breaths in my palm. — Lauren Oliver

Let your best be for your friend ... — Khalil Gibran

More than just an end to war, we want an end to the beginnings of all wars. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Don't worry, don't be afraid, ever, because this is just a ride. — Bill Hicks

A month and a half after my first audition, I won the role on 'Lost.' — Evangeline Lilly

You ought not to be rude to an eagle, when you are only the size of a hobbit, and are up in his eyrie at night! — J.R.R. Tolkien

The progress from infancy to boyhood is imperceptible. In that long dawn of the mind we take but little heed. The years pass by us, one by one, little distinguishable from each other. But when the intellectual sun of our life is risen, we take due note of joy and sorrow. — Bryan Procter