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It's hard to imagine your heart simply stopping, but at the same time, it's hard to believe that it didn't give up years ago. — Jonathan Tropper

They say Australians get that ten-yard stare. It comes from the land and the horizon. You can see all around you for as far as you can see. So you just stare. I do it all the time. — Anna Torv

The combination of stride rate (the number of strides per unit of time) and stride length (the distance covered in a single stride) primarily determines linear speed. So, athletes can improve linear speed by increasing stride rate while maintaining stride length, increasing stride length while maintaining stride rate, or doing a combination of both. — NSCA: National Strength And Conditioning Association

It's our willingness to be vulnerable that will heal us in the end. — Bryonie Wise

After I got my coffee, I leaned against a stop sign and sipped, pretending it was a normal day and I was only up this early so that I could go running and not because I'd just been on a killing spree. — Augusten Burroughs

Honesty and integrity are the yardsticks by which we measure our intrinsic value. — Orly Wahba

Queen Victoria did not regard art, letters, or music as in any way springing from national character: they were something quite apart, elegant decorations resembling a scarf or a bracelet, and in no way expressive of the soul of the country. — E.F. Benson

Souls live on without their bodies. But bodies without souls are nothing but compost. — Gina Damico

I don't even know what made me start wanting to do music. It just ... happened. Because I sat in my basement all the time, and music was my best friend, and I just wanted to be a part of it. — Clinton Sparks

How would you know if you were the last man on Earth? He said.
I don't guess you would know it. You'd just be it.
Nobody would know it.
It wouldn't make any difference. When you die it's the same as if everybody else died too. — Cormac McCarthy

America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. — Oscar Wilde