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I dropped my gardening tools, threw my bicycle over a hedge and went in search of fortunes laid beneath the hangman's noose. — Fennel Hudson

If there's a role for me in something in the future to do with 'The Last of Us,' absolutely I would do it, twice on Sunday. — Troy Baker

Holding onto negativity makes you sick, I strongly believe that. So I release negativity by writing. — Asher Roth

Yes, you have the very soul of me, Elisabeth."
"Then your name, mein Herr."
He laughed softly, but it was a gasp of pain, not of joy. "No."
"Why?"
"So you will forget me," he said simply. "You cannot love a man with no name. — S. Jae-Jones

Peter's shadow is mocking me by lifting its shoulders, even though Peter himself just looks at me with his hands in his pockets. — Anna Katmore

Word has it, they think I'm an old man, and they're not gonna double me. My message is that I'm the baddest for my age bracketest. What I mean by age bracketest is that I came in at 20, I was the baddest 20, and I'm the baddest at 35. — Shaquille O'Neal

Live as a villain, die as a hero — Banksy

Young writers find out what kinds of writers they are by experiment. If they choose from the outset to practice exclusively a form of writing because it is praised in the classroom or otherwise carries appealing prestige, they are vastly increasing the risk inherent in taking up writing in the first place. — John McPhee

Mental and spiritual laws are so powerful that they can be used to multiply, neutralize, or even reverse natural laws! — Catherine Ponder

There is solidarity in the running community, and that includes support beyond just the running. — Dana L. Ayers

Not enough quinoa! Oh no! — Kye Alfred Hillig

Lethargy, bordering on sloth should remain the cornerstone of an investment style. — Warren Buffett

Even though the discples were not aware of it, the presence was with them while they were reviewing the scriptures together on the road. Henceforth, we will catch only a fleeting glimpse of it
in the study of sacred writings, in other human beings, in liturgy, and in communion with strangers. But these moments remain us that our fellow men and women are themselves sacred; there is something about them taht is worthy of absolute reverence, is in the last resort mysterious, and we will always elude us. — Karen Armstrong