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Since I was forty and definitely slipping, I have won seven full marathons, got second six times, and third four times ... I'm wondering what I can do after I'm fifty. — Clarence DeMar

His bowels seemed to turn to water. — George Orwell

Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time. — Terry Pratchett

If I was doing 'The Hunt' constantly, I would get very old, very fast. — Mads Mikkelsen

The most beautiful things in the universe are inside the human mind. — Terence McKenna

I first heard of Parmenides' best-known assertion, "Whatever is, is." I laughed and blurted out, "And he's famous?" With this verbal ejaculation I revealed myself as the quintessential sophomore. — R.C. Sproul

In my youth, I was always one for the dramatic entrance. Now, in keeping with my character, I gravitate more toward the subtle and refined. Okay, with the occasional feathered serpent thrown in. — Jonathan Stroud

Ayo for yayo
Walk around with yayo, all in my nasal
I must have been craze yo — Andre Nickatina

When we become leaders, we sometimes think we are now supposed to have the answers. Yes, we may have some answers, but we will be more effective when we engage others and get their opinions. — Kevin Eikenberry

It is my understanding from an intuitive relationship with animals that it is complete folly to try to figure out what is right or wrong for humans by observing what other animals are doing. Observe any animal and you will quickly figure out that a hawk does not try to hunt like an eagle. The wolf does not try to be a lion. — Linda Bender

Life itself is your teacher, and you are in a state of constant learning. — Bruce Lee

Command is often not what you do but the way you do it. — Christopher Vokes

The more a ruling class is able to assimilate the most prominent men of a ruled class, the more solid and dangerous its rule. — Karl Marx

Cruelty is not a literary value. — Salman Rushdie

Only the soldier pines and sentinels still showed green; the broadleaf trees had donned mantles of russet and gold, or else uncloaked themselves to scratch against the sky with branches brown and bare. — George R R Martin

Remember," she whispered, "it's only when the night is darkest that you can see the light of the stars. — Elizabeth Hunter