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She's almost as annoying as you, I told Horus. Impossible, Horus said. No one bests Horus. I — Rick Riordan

I was a runner who happened to be a Christian. I needed to become a Christian who happened to be a runner. — Ryan Hall

I have a photograph of myself when I was 2 years of age, and I don't recognize the person in the photograph. She doesn't look anything like me, and I can't find any trace of her in me physically. And yet I remember her very, very well - even her anxiety. — Jamaica Kincaid

I write songs for people who drive in cars. I really do. — Melissa Etheridge

When you're feeling overwhelmed in business, one smart idea can beat the biggest Super Bowl ad. — Courtney Love

grow in Texas, several as common weeds. Next time you are weeding your garden, instead of throwing the
wood sorrel in the garbage, toss the leaves into a salad or use them to flavor a soup. The fresh leaves and tender green fruit pods add a zingy sour flavor to vegetable dishes. Wood sorrel is high in vitamin C and was used in the past to prevent and treat scurvy, which is caused by a vitamin C deficiency. Wood sorrel is available year-round (Gibbons and Tucker 1979; Fleming 1975; Zennie and Ogzewella 1977). — Delena Tull

The by-product is that they more people you help, the "richer" you become, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and definitely financially. — T. Harv Eker

In every century, there are a handful of writers who help the human race to evolve. Andrea is one of them. — Gloria Steinem

One more impression I gathered from that work of my boyhood, an impression which I did not formulate till afterward, and which will probably astonish many a reader. It is the spirit of equality which is highly developed in the Russian peasant, and in fact in the rural population everywhere. The Russian peasant is capable of much servile obedience to the landlord and the police officer; he will bend before their will in a servile manner; but he does not consider them superior men, and if the next moment that same landlord or officer talks to the same peasant about hay or ducks, the latter will reply to him as an equal to an equal. I never saw in a Russian peasant that servility, grown to be a second nature, with which a small functionary talks to one of high rank, or a valet to his master. The peasant too easily submits to force, but he does not worship it. — Pyotr Kropotkin

We all have skeletons in our closets. Some of us are just better at hiding them behind the hangers filled with clothes." "Yeah, right, you don't seem like the type of guy who has a pile of femur bones stuffed behind your collared shirts and navy blue blazers." Nick and Wilson — Gretchen De La O

Restless at home, and ever prone to range. — John Dryden

To lose everything at such a glorious eternity is far sweeter than to win by plodding through a cautious, painless, featureless life. — Laurence Gonzales