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In terms of the outdoors, I and the others like me weren't badly cheated as such cheatings go nowadays, but we were cheated nevertheless. We learned quite a lot, but not enough. Instead of learning to move into country, as I think underneath we wanted, we learned mostly how to move onto it in the old crass Anglo-Saxon way, in search of edible or sometimes just mortal quarry. — John Graves
The equality of play was a surprise-it was the most competitive race in the seven-year history of MLS. — Lamar Hunt
Success is never a place but a perspective. — Debasish Mridha
You may think it's a wonderful thing to be saved by Lord Frith in his power. How many rabbits has that happened to, I wonder? But I tell you, it was far more frightening than being chased by the Efrafans. — Richard Adams
We live in a time like dreaming ... The edges of our lives flutter and change as we watch them. Listen to the dream. — Sheri S. Tepper
Journalism is about bringing people to an event or something that they couldn't attend. — Chris Milk
God's affairs are accomplished gradually and almost imperceptibly and His spirit is neither violent nor tempestuous. — Vincent De Paul
This story is for all the slightly broken people out there. I am one of you. You are not alone. You are all beautiful to me. — Patrick Rothfuss
My heart goes out to him. Sort of. Because empathy depends on how you've spent your day. — George Saunders
You have to treat every hour of television you're given like a $100 million movie, and with 'A.D.,' we stepped it up even a stage further. — Mark Burnett
I can't believe that we could be so impermanent — Nina LaCour
I am badly cursed with low budget and high taste.. — Himmilicious
All right." He straightened up and seemed to be true to his promise to let it go. "I will be a man about this."
That lasted until he saw the scratches on the hood from the mountain lion and the front fender, Where Abigail had dragged it off the driveway.
Wailing, he went to it and sank to his knees. He sprawled over the hood and laid his head on the damaged fender. "I'm so sorry, Bets. I should of hidden the keys. Booted your tires. Something. I had know idea anyone would hurt you so, baby. I swear I'll never let anyone hurt you again. Ayyy, how could they do this to you? How? Oh the humanity! — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The narrative was too constricted; it was like a fetus strangling on its own umbilical cord. — John Gregory Dunne
