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In the real world in which we live, it's a dangerous world. And you know the old saying is that we have to be right 100 percent of the time; the terrorists only have to be right once. — Peter T. King

I wondered if there would ever be a day when I didn't think about Alaska, wondered whether I should hope for a time when she would be a distant memory - recalled only on the anniversary of her death, or maybe a couple of weeks after, remembering only after having forgotten. — John Green

The world unmakes stuff faster than people can make it. — David Mitchell

In science, the best precept is to alter and exchange our ideas as fast as science moves ahead. — Claude Bernard

Pressure bursts pipes. I thank God for giving me peace of mind to overcome pressure. The difference between winning and losing is when pressure hits. — Evander Holyfield

Everybody's mainspring is different. And I want to say this - folks whose mainsprings are busted are better dead. — Margaret Mitchell

Duty largely consists of pretending that the trivial is critical. — John Fowles

'Forrest Gump' was great, it was fabulous. It lasted much longer than anybody thought, and brought me a degree of attention that no human being on the face of the planet deserves. — Tom Hanks

Q: What is creativity? A: The relationship between a human being and the mysteries of inspiration. — Elizabeth Gilbert

No one can help another very much in these crises of life; but love and sympathy count for something. — Thomas Huxley

Every adult has the heart of a child. Not every adult listens deep enough. — Matthew Donnelly

And in that heightened state of luminous vision, his head nodding over a glass but his mind steady, he told himself that he had nothing to regret; he had done what anyone would have done; Catherine had said it, he was selfish; everybody was selfish; it was not a pretty thing, to be selfish, but he was not alone in it; he had merely been luckier than most; he had been, because he was better than most; he felt fine; he hoped the useless questions would never come back to him again; every man for himself, he muttered, falling asleep on the table. — Ayn Rand