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People in the world wish to make things rigid, things which are of the finest nature which words cannot explain. When a person describes the hereafter, it is just like wanting to weigh the soul or photograph the spirit. I personally think that you must be able to realize yourself what the hereafter is. You must not depend upon my words. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

People think the gold medal is yours and they say you're going to win - but they have no idea how hard it is. People aren't doing it negatively - they're mostly lovely and they really do want you to win - but they don't understand the difficulty and intensity of competition. — Jessica Ennis

Like all mad men, I thought everyone was mad except myself ... — Leo Tolstoy

They have never known pain, he thought. The realization made him feel desperately lonely. — Lois Lowry

We are not the only animal that mourns; apes do, and elephants, and dogs. Yet we are the only one that tortures. — Geraldine Brooks

You act like getting pregnant is a disease you can catch from public toilets. — Rainbow Rowell

Just as human activity is upsetting Earth's carbon cycle, our actions are altering the water cycle. — David Suzuki

Horrors of a nature most stern and most appalling would too frequently obtrude themselves upon my mind, and shake the innermost depths of my soul with the bare supposition of their possibility. — Edgar Allan Poe

Don't worry, I can hander it! — Hidekaz Himaruya

A lot of men are impotent and it's very sad. How many of you are impotent? I see. Can't get your arms up either? — Roseanne Barr

No one likes my books except the public. — Mickey Spillane

Yes, my sister is weird and says crap like en route. I smirk - it's a common facial tic of mine - and turn to her. — Stacey Wallace Benefiel

Though drowned was just as dead as any other way of dying. — Mercedes Lackey