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Blink and you miss a sprint. The 10,000 meters is lap after lap of waiting. Theatrically, the mile is just the right length: beginning, middle, end, a story unfolding. — Sebastian Coe

Let's remember, the Second Amendment has been around for over 200 years. — Rick Scott

I work very slowly. It's like building a ladder, where you're building your own ladder rung by rung, and you're climbing the ladder. It's not the best way to build a ladder, but I don't know any other way. — Joyce Carol Oates

Human: That's stupid. Isn't there grass on both sides? — Orson Scott Card

I am encouraged President Obama now says he will fulfill his constitutional obligation to seek authorization for any potential military action in Syria. This is the most important decision any President or any Senator must make, and it deserves vigorous debate — Rand Paul

When a good man is hurt, all who would be called good must suffer with him. — Euripides

As a parent, I have a job as a role model to my children, and by extension, to other young people. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Theater dressing rooms are my home away from home - my second home, really. — Cheyenne Jackson

Even fairly good students, when they have obtained the solution of the problem and written down neatly the argument, shut their books and look for something else. Doing so, they miss an important and instructive phase of the work ... A good teacher should understand and impress on his students the view that no problem whatever is completely exhausted. — George Polya

Life is busy. There are daily concerns and obligations that have to be met, and to take time to think about how precious and special a human life is that you only get one, and that every wasted minute is lost. You can't get it back. — Rush Limbaugh

I think it is very good when people suffer. To me that is like the kiss of Jesus. — Mother Teresa

We write about what we don't know about what we know ... — Grace Paley