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We live our lives by the water and if you don't know how to swim in Australia, it's like not knowing how to cross a road. It's an incredible survival thing that you really must learn when you're a child. — Eric Bana

Wanna know the secret to nailing a great speech? It's simple--don't trust words. — Stephen David Hurley

I briefly entertained the notion that I was insane and didn't know it. Then I considered the possibility that I had always been insane, acknowledged it as more likely than the former, then pushed both thoughts from my mind.. — Patrick Rothfuss

There is a way; you have to find it. — Debasish Mridha

It's a dangerous fire begins in the bed-straw. — George Herbert

Fear and I played peek-a-boo - it always seemed to grab my balls and twist just when it felt like something inside me could banish all the bullshit forever. — James Ellroy

Oh, my goodness gracious! I've been bamboozled!

-Jason Todd — Judd Winick

I was raised on Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly and discovered the Stray Cats when I was 11 or 12 years old. — Drake Bell

Can our prayers change our circumstances? Absolutely! But when our circumstances don't change, it's often an indication that God is trying to change us. — Mark Batterson

If you taste something, you're not at the maximum of your ability. What I think about in competition is temperature and texture. It has nothing to do with taste or emotion. — Takeru Kobayashi

Don't classify me, read me. — Carlos Fuentes

If we pursue a spiritual path in depth, then it changes who and what we are. There is no turning back. We can only move forward. — Vivianne Crowley

I opened my eyes to find a fuzzy face staring into mine. I laughed and scratched Boomer's head. "Your dog is a pervert, he watched the whole thing. — E.M. Denning

I went to the springs while the sun was still up, and sitting on a rocky outcrop above the cave mouth I watched the light grow reddish across the misty pools, and listened to the troubled voice of the water. After a while I moved farther up the hill, where I could hear birds singing near and far in the silence of the trees. The presence of the trees was very strong ... The big oaks stood so many, so massive in their other life, in their deep, rooted silence: the awe of them came on me, the religion. — Ursula K. Le Guin