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The most challenging aspect of the decathlon is not the events themselves, but how you train to become the best 100-meter runner you are on the same day that you're the best 1,500-meter runner. — Bruce Jenner

I don't keep anything on paper (except within an actual novel in progress, at which point I need a file to keep track of plot threads, characters, and so on). — Charles Stross

Ownership means once I detect a problem I own it. I am responsible for it. — Jeffrey K. Liker

The first virtue in a soldier is endurance of fatigue; courage is only the second virtue. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Cities are the greatest creations of humanity. — Daniel Libeskind

The friends you meet over forty are really juicy. They are highly emulsified and full of flavor. Now that you're starting to have a sense of who you are, you know better what kind of friend you want and need. — Amy Poehler

Is a decision made in advance really any kind of choice. — Wislawa Szymborska

If you bill something as a memoir, you're implying that everything in it is true. — David Benioff

I can't change how I die, but I can decide how I live. And I want to live that life with you." - Oona's Fortune. — Lucy Patton

He had no plans, no definite intentions, except to kiss her lips again, to hold her in his arms. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Write our own story; don't let anyone else hold the pen. — L.M. Nelson

Can the perpetrator of a "senseless" crime use transcendence as a defense? — Dean Cavanagh

I understand that each one of us works at a different speed, and has a slightly different process. I understand that these writers are painstaking, wanting each sentence-each word-to carry weight ... I know it's not laziness, but respect for the work, and I understand from my own work that haste makes waste. But I also understand that life is short, and that in the end, none of us is prolific. The creative spark dims, and then death puts it out. William Shakespeare, for instance, hasn't produced a new play for 400 years. That, my friends, is a long dry spell. — Stephen King