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Wert thou as far
As that vast shore washed with the farthest sea,
I would adventure for such merchandise. — William Shakespeare

I don't live in New York or California. I'm in the grocery store, at the park with my kids, and I'm a normal person. I'm feeding my chickens and agonizing about my next book! — Sarah Dessen

Action and speech are so closely related because the primordial and specifically human act must at the same time contain the answer to the question asked of every newcomer: "Who are you?" This disclosure of who somebody is, is implicit in both his words and his deeds; yet obviously the affinity between speech and revelation is much closer than that between action and revelation,4 just as the affinity between action and beginning is closer than that between speech and beginning, although many, and even most acts, are performed in the manner of speech. Without — Hannah Arendt

If you're a gifted flirt, talking about the price of eggs will do as well as any other subject. — Mignon McLaughlin

Why did I feel so grateful that people treated me well? — Melina Marchetta

Everybody wants to be in the next Marvel movie. — Robert Kazinsky

A dozen press agents working overtime can do terrible things to the human spirit. — Cecil B. DeMille

I run with a credit card and a cell phone, so when there is not a 7-Eleven around, like some of the country roads out there, I can get him to deliver a pizza to me. And I kind of give them a coordinate, a corner. — Dean Karnazes

Nothing's alive for the universe is a dream already ended. — Jack Kerouac

So since I'm still here livin', I guess I will live on. I could've died for love
But for livin' I was born. — Langston Hughes

A man running after a hat is not half so ridiculous as a man running after a woman. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

It is often thought that spirits in the after-world do not breathe as we might do - and that in being dead, one does not require inhaling and exhaling anything.
Well, they do exchange ethers, and the body of a soul does in fact breathe, and talk and sing - though not with oxygen, but a rarefied vitality. And just as a newborn, the very first impulse that comes when one crosses over to the other side, past the veils of death, is to inhale deeply - and then relax. — Gabriel Brunsdon