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Suddenly, over the slope, as if tethered to a cord of air drawing quickly upward, came a Northern Harrier, motionless but for its rising. So still was the bird - wings, tail, head - it might have been a museum specimen. Then, as if atop the wind, it slid down the ridge, tilted a few times, veered, tacked up the hill, its wings hardly shifting. I though, if I could be that hawk for one hour I'd never again be just a man. — William Least Heat-Moon

Time does not really exist as we know it; rather it's a transfiguration of a concept in which mortality, mutability, is conditioned. — Frederick Lenz

perhaps that's what we thought we were. Benevolent gods.
Now look at us. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

I think most people in the world are decent if they're not suffering. — Simon Van Booy

Golf is my boyfriend right now. — Karrie Webb

Until you know someone's full story, it is just a guess to determine whether s/he is pride full or humble, out of touch with reality or grounded. — Assegid Habtewold

Touch me, he thought, my arm, my hand, a finger. Let me know it's all right for me to have these feelings for you. — LaVyrle Spencer

In Israel, in order to be a realist, you must believe in miracles. — David Ben-Gurion

Men, like planets, have both a visible and an invisible history. The astronomer threads the darkness with strict deduction, accounting so for every visible arc in the wanderer's orbit; and the narrator of human actions, if he did his work with the same completeness, would have to thread the hidden pathways of feeling and thought which lead up to every moment of action, and to those moments of intense suffering which take the quality of action
like the cry of Prometheus, whose chained anguish seems a greater energy than the sea and sky he invokes and the deity he defies. — George Eliot

What will they say about my poetry who never touched my blood? Que diran de mi poesia los que no tocaron mi sangre? — Pablo Neruda

'Earth' is a silly name for this planet. — Graham Hawkes

As I look back on the day I signed my professional contract in 1973, I've never gone to sleep wondering if I could pay the bills or take care of my family. That's what basketball has done for me. It's given me the greatest of thrills from high school to college to the Olympics to coaching to broadcasting. — Doug Collins

First get the facts, you can distort them later — Mark Twain