Marathon Spectator Quotes & Sayings
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The age-old and noble thought of 'I will lay down my life to save another,' is nothing more than cowardice. — Charles Darwin

It's like at night, when it's raining and there's cars and headlights moving through the darkness, through the window. Everything's shiny and wet and looks so new. Undamaged, you know? Alive. Everything looks alive. And just for a moment, the whole world makes sense, it all fits together. You know it. You see it so clearly. And then it's gone. — Greg F. Gifune

Prophecy, however honest, is generally a poor substitute for experience. — Benjamin Cardozo

If there is no peace in Central America, it will not be because Costa Rica, and myself as president, have not done what is necessary to obtain peace. — Oscar Arias

It's the fructose in these sweeteners that makes them sweet, just as it makes fruit sweet, and it appears to be the fructose that makes them so fattening and, in turn, so bad for our health. — Gary Taubes

I have found that each of my books has developed out of something I have written in a previous book. Some thought evidently unfinished. — Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

We cannot look at the sun all the time, we cannot face death all the time. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross