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They say that a lion puts his all, even into catching a rabbit. You should make it a habit of putting your all into every little thing you do. — Koichi Tohei

Violence is the most elemental truth of life. It's the central shaper of history, the ultimate determiner of whether A or B is going to get his way. — James Carlos Blake

There's a certain gravity in Stokes, due to the situations I have to handle. — Thayer David

It is better to be a well-rounded Christian than a stoic, hypocrite. — Lisa Askew

I once stood in the middle of New York city watching my name go round the electronic zipper sign in Times Square and I felt pretty thrilled, but not quite as thrilled as I felt when I saw my name in the 'Examiner' for the first time. — Simon Armitage

I have something more to do than to feel. — Charles Lamb

To the man grown the long crowded mile of his boyhood becomes less than the throw of a stone. — William Faulkner

He didn't know the right people. That's all a police record means in this rotten crime-ridden country. — Raymond Chandler

Many young people strangely boast of being "motivated"; they re-request apprenticeships and permanent training. It's up to them to discover what they're being made to serve, just as their elders discovered, not without difficulty, the telos of the disciplines. The coils of a serpent are even more complex that the burrows of a molehill. — Stephen Graham

Rider thought she looked possessed and fucking beautiful.
Finally, he understood why she'd needed to do this.
Take your power back, baby. His fucking girl. Fuck. Rider might be in awe of her inner strength. She had a gorgeous monster inside of her. — V. Theia

It is remarkable how a man cannot summarize his thoughts in even the most general sort of way without betraying himself completely, without putting his whole self into it, quite unawares, presenting as if in allegory the basic themes and problems of his life. — Thomas Mann