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Jiu Jitsu is cognitively-complex, so much so that there is a great barrier to entry in terms of intellect. I have never met a great Jiu Jitsu player who was not highly intelligent, and I don't think I ever will. — Chris Matakas

He floated above, weightless, watching his human self labor and writhe. He gave himself to it willingly, traded himself for all that he loved and valued, and felt free. — Lois Lowry

My stomach rumbled. Like certain other portions of my anatomy, it had a tendency to become easily sidetracked, and to hell with little details like survival. — Jim Butcher

Touched by an act of kindness, be kind to others. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I mock everything. Don't take it so personally. Adam Black — Karen Marie Moning

To change, you need to accept your past and deny to be challenged and overcome by your future. — Auliq Ice

No prince, no success filled her dreams: only time spread out before her to spend as she chose, a time of contemplation which offered her refuge. — Delphine De Vigan

To live fully we would need to let go of our fear of dying. That fear can only be addressed by the love of living. We have a long history in this nation of believing that to be too celebratory is dangerous, that being optimistic is foolhardy, hence our difficulty in celebrating life, in teaching our children and ourselves how to love life. — Bell Hooks

The pressure is on the women to be particularly small, and then not only that, the whole package. It's extreme. — Benjamin Koldyke

The pillow was heaven feathers in six-hundred-count cotton joy. — Devon Monk

More than half of all great remedies known to medical history have come from empiricists ... 'irregulars' ... of no or little scientific training. There is no reason to believe that conditions have essentially changed. — Alexis Carrel

I'm choosing to suffer less. To put myself and my family through less pain. — Brittany Maynard

I was an infant when my mother went To see an atheist burned. She took me there. The dark-robed priests were met around the pile; The multitude was gazing silently; And as the culprit passed with dauntless mien, Tempered disdain in his unaltering eye, Mixed with a quiet smile, shone calmly forth; The thirsty fire crept round his manly limbs; His resolute eyes were scorched to blindness soon; His death-pang rent my heart! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph, and I wept. Weep not, child! cried my mother, for that man Has said, 'There is no God.' — Percy Bysshe Shelley

One of the terrific aspects of MIT in those days was the enormous variety of experimental work that either took place there or was talked about in seminars by outside speakers aggressively recruited by the faculty. — Robert B. Laughlin

Trouble of all kinds is voluble, and has plenty of words, but happiness was never written down. — Amelia Barr