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Running became boring because it's so predictable. I got to a point where I knew what my competition could do. — Peter Snell

As electricity is a great power in the world, so the inner mind is the greatest power available to you. Neither operates independently; both depend upon a separate agency to ignite them to action, and both bring helpful or harmful results according to the wisdom or ignorance with which they are directed. — Roger McDonald

Whatever is truly alive must die. Look at the flowers; only plastic flowers never die. — Anthony De Mello

Tanner: I think that I might kiss you to keep your lips busy with something other than insulting me.
Ella: If you think you can do it without getting lost. — Melissa Lemon

Jude is my favorite of all the saints," he says. "Patron saint of lost causes. The saint to call on when all hope is gone. The one in charge of miracles. — Jandy Nelson

In business or in football, it takes a lot of unspectacular preparation to produce spectacular results. — Roger Staubach

Chastisement for errors past
Wisdom brings to age at last. — Sophocles

I kind of hate the fact that people are always trying to put you into a category. I hate walls, and I hate boundaries. I don't like that. I listen to everything. — Brian McKnight

Poor fool! in whose petty estimation all things are little. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Friendship and domestic happiness are continually praised; yet how little is there of either in the world, because it requires more cultivation of mind to keep awake affection, even in our own hearts, than the common run of people suppose. — Mary Wollstonecraft

I graduated from college with a 3.92 GPA with a degree in computer programming and a BFA in fine arts and animation. My first job was painting a mural in the Grimaldi's in Queens. — JWoww

Miracles happen when you get up, move and work for it. — Jeanette Coron

Trees have judicial standing, and probably grass too. — William O. Douglas