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Humans are built for endurance, not speed. We're awful sprinters compared to every other animal. We try to run our races as if they were speed races, but they are not. They're endurance races. Even a marathon, the way it's run now, it's not an endurance contest. — Christopher McDougall

I understand that I'm a role model. — Carnie Wilson

In my town, and especially in my area, there were people from everywhere: Algerians, Senegalese, French people, Asians, all kinds of immigrants and natives, and everyone circulated. — Tahar Rahim

A lot of that momentum comes from the fact that Linux is free. — Nat Friedman

I have two children. I gave up a lot for my career, but I'm very happy for it. I've done what I've always thought was best for me and my family. — Maria Das Gracas Silva Foster

I would love to slap you right now, but I'm currently wielding a nine pound ball and I'm afraid that would be called murder. — Sara Wolf

He was a liar and a charmer, a heartbreak and a brute. — Cheryl Strayed

Chased by Polish curses that seemed to Doppler-shift bizarrely into "Never Gonna Give You Up," and after I thought of it I couldn't believe I'd just rickrolled myself. — Kevin Hearne

Control is the inner disease of those who need stability and order to function. — Mary E. DeMuth

What I remember are tentacles. Tentacles and teeth. — Daryl Gregory

I always wrote like rock 'n' roll. And I always listen to rock 'n' roll as poetry. — Patti Smith

Music, also, the architect ought to understand so that he may have knowledge of the canonical and mathematical theory, and besides be able to tune ballistae , catapultae, and scorpiones to the proper key. For to the right and left in the beams are the holes in the frames through which the strings of twisted sinew are stretched by means of windlasses and bars, and these strings must not be clamped and made fast until they give the same correct note to the ear of the skilled workman. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio