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He wished that college required you to use your body more, forced you to remember that life was lived in four dimensions. — Chad Harbach

Fear is an unavoidable element of the mortal condition. Creation in all its ravishing beauty, with its infinite baroque embellishments and subtle charms, with all the wonders that it offers from both the Maker and the made, with all its velvet mystery and with all the joy we receive from those we love here, so enchants us lack we lack the imagination, less than the faith, to envision an even more dazzling world beyond, and therefore even if we believe, we cling tenaciously to this existence, to sweet familiarity, fearful that all conceivable paradises will prove wanting by comparison. — Dean Koontz

Judgment of the people in the situation is not helpful. How can you help them is the question. — Russell Simmons

We should always be practical, realistic and optimistic. — Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

I wish I could go to the school where my close friends go, but I obviously can't. The good thing is, they're really good about inviting me to all the football games and all that stuff. So I end up having an adopted team spirit for a school I don't go to. — David Gallagher

Evil is a point of view ... God kills, and so shall we; indiscriminately ... for no creatures under God are as we are, none so like Him as ourselves.
God kills indiscriminately and so shall we. For no creatures under God are as we are none so like him as ourselves. — Anne Rice

I think I've seen the first 'RoboCop' like 15 or 20 times. I'm like a kid that way. — Joel Kinnaman

I can walk around fine, but I don't have a desk job. — Venus Williams

It was a little weird that they were friends. But then, maybe freaks just tended to find each other. — James Patterson

But can I really will anything? At this moment I feel the pleasure of being stone, the sun warms me, the wind makes acceptable this adjustment of my body, I have no intention of ceasing to be a stone. Why? Because I like it. So then I too am slave to a passion, which advises me against wanting freely its opposite. However, willing, I could will. And yet I do not. How much freer am I than a stone? — Umberto Eco

To me, marriage was an ending, not a beginning. A stone on my chest. A giving-up, a decision to walk away from an interesting life for one just like everyone else's. Much more "ever after" than "happily. — Kristin Newman