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The Olympics are great for notoriety right off the bat, but your body of work is what people remember you for. — Brian Boitano

I had always loved life on the road. It was just something that appealed to me very deeply. — Jami Attenberg

You ought to have a vivid picture of what you want. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's hopeless! Tomorrow there'll be even more books I should have read than there are today. — Ashleigh Brilliant

I've got four women in my house - my wife and my three daughters - and I tell you what, it's pretty scary. I keep my head down and if we're out shopping I try and look in a man's shop while they make their minds up. — Ian Holloway

People who wish to numb our caution in dealing with them by means of flattery are employing a dangerous expedient, like a sleeping draught, which, if it does not put us to sleep, keeps us all the more awake. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The San Gabriel Valley, stretching from Pasadena to Pomona, is especially starved for open space. The valley has a rich array of ethnically diverse communities, but it also has some of the highest rates of childhood obesity and diabetes in the state. — Frances Beinecke

The real poetry and beauty in life comes from an intense relationship with reality in all its aspects. Realism is in fact the ideal we must aspire to, the highest point of human rationality. — Robert Greene

The exchange program is the thing that reconciles me to all the difficulties of political life. — J. William Fulbright

I'm a cold-hearted bastard. I'm insular, I'm jaded, a workaholic, I'm ruthless and I'm self-serving. I don't do forever, I rarely even do "I'll call you tomorrow". And just because I'm here now it does not mean if you ask me to stay I will. — Ally Blake

Death is hacking away at my address book and party lists. — Mason Cooley

You are the trembling of time, that passes
between vertical light and darkened sky, — Pablo Neruda