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The first time I ever saw snow skis was when I was 62 years old and that was 19 years ago and I'm still skiing. So, we'll be skiing with some very close friends of the Carter Center letting them know what the Carter Center is doing around the world. We have programs in over 65 countries. — Jimmy Carter

It had that kind of open-ended fear to it - like that feeling you get when you're driving and you see a cop. And you're not speeding. You don't have drugs. But you're just thinking, I hope he doesn't notice I'm driving. — Mike Birbiglia

Sometimes when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change someone's life forever. — Margaret Cho

To get on in Hollywood, you've gotta be a bit gay and a bit Jewish, and I'm saving up to be Jewish. — Vinnie Jones

It was twenty-five minutes past nine when he got to the corner of Seventh and Spring, where the Metropole was. It was an old hotel that had once been exclusive and was now steering a shaky course between a receivership and a bad name at Headquarters. It had too much oily dark wood paneling, too many chipped gilt mirrors. Too much smoke hung below its low beamed lobby ceiling and too many grifters bummed around in its worn leather rockers. The blonde who looked after the big horseshoe cigar counter wasn't young any more and her eyes were cynical from standing off cheap dates. (Nevada Gas) — Raymond Chandler

Indians do not like Indian teachers; they prefer foreigners, but there is a huge demand for Indian teachers around the world. — Bikram Choudhury

Hockey,' mused Marcus. 'The sport of kings. — Dan Wells

There's the obituary to look for the next week, six column inches about nothing that really mattered — Chuck Palahniuk

What a lot of fun you could have if you made unimportant things seem important and went about them with enthusiasm. — Carol Ryrie Brink

Every time you sustain a head injury, the risk gets higher and higher. I always said that if there ever was a point where the risk was more than minimal, I would stop playing. — Pat LaFontaine

Ah! How often when I have been abroad on the mountains has my heart risen in grateful praise to God that it was not my destiny to waste and pine among those noisome congregations of the city. — John James Audubon