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Looking back at my career, if there's one word that most people use to describe me, it's intense. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
When he was sure that all his precious dreams had — Roald Dahl
As our patient beasts plodded across the sand, I allowed Emerson to remain a few feet ahead, a position he much enjoys and seldom obtains. I could see by the arrogant set of his shoulders that he fancied himself in the role of gallant commander, leading his troops; and I saw no reason to point out that no man can possibly look impressive on donkey-back, particularly when his legs are so long he must hold them out at a forty-five degree angle to keep his feet from dragging on the ground. — Elizabeth Peters
Emotions are inherent in your nature, but their content is dictated by your mind. Your emotional capacity is an empty motor, and your values are the fuel with which your mind fills it. — Ayn Rand
I was drawn to be very solitary as a scholar. I lived a very quiet life, aloof, with my books, with my walks in nature, meditating, and of course with my teacher. — Frederick Lenz
So fair, so cold; like a morning of pale spring still clinging to winter's chill. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Vincent Lingiari, I solemnly hand to you these deeds as proof, in Australian law, that these lands belong to the Gurindji people and I put into your hands this piece of the earth itself as a sign that we restore them to you and your children forever. — Gough Whitlam
How dull it is to have people defining you. — Octavia E. Butler
The saddest birds a season find to sing,The roughest storm a calm may soon allay;Thus with succeeding turns God tempereth all,That men may hope to rise yet fear to fall. — Robert Southwell
When I get in there, everything gets blocked out. I just focus on the person in the cage with me. That's all my brain has room for at the time. — Chris Weidman
If you would really study my pleasure, mother, you must consider your own comfort and convenience a little more than you do. — Anne Bronte