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I felt like a fighter who was training for a title bout that had not been booked yet. — Robert Downey Jr.

Imagine for a moment that life has given you everything you dream about, but you won't be happy, because happiness comes when you pursue your dreams, otherwise it is not your dream, but charity. — M.F. Moonzajer

The best holiday I ever had was the first one I went on without my parents, when I was 17. — Joe Elliott

Friendship is not going to stand the pressure of greatly great guidance for quite extensive. — Robert Staughton Lynd

I'm the kind of guy that if I don't work out, I will get bigger and look like one of the guys who used to play sports. — Seann William Scott

Children, language, lands: almost everything was stripped away, stolen when you weren't looking because you were trying to stay alive. In the face of such loss, one thing our people could not surrender was the meaning of land. In the settler mind, land was property, real estate, capital, or natural resources. But to our people, it was everything: identity, the connection to our ancestors, the home of our nonhuman kinfolk, our pharmacy, our library, the source of all that sustained us. Our lands were where our responsibility to the world was enacted, sacred ground. It belonged to itself; it was a gift, not a commodity, so it could never be bought or sold. These are the meanings people took with them when they were forced from their ancient homelands to new places. — Robin Wall Kimmerer

After a while it sort of began to rain, which is to say that it was the kind of rain that never comes to a decision about whether it's actually raining or not. Driving in it, you would never have been certain whether or not to turn on your wipers. — Neil Gaiman

Friendships are an unforseeable burden. — Steve Toltz