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I'm Chief Executive Officer at Art of the Olympians Museum in Fort Myers, Florida, which was founded by my Mexico City teammate Al Oerter and his wife Cathy in 2005. It shows that Olympians can have another life; we have got art from more than 100 Olympians. — Bob Beamon

Gratitude to the Great Sky who holds billions of stars - and goes yet beyond that - beyond all powers, and thoughts and yet is within us - Grandfather Space. The Mind is his Wife — Gary Snyder

It can take a surprisingly long time to get from one part of my mind to another. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Everybody's got their tools or their instruments, and it's fun to see how people expose themselves to their profession or their profession becomes who they are. — David Gordon Green

You like me not because I like you. I like you just because I like me. — Santosh Kalwar

Connor Crane was currently the secret crush of half the female HHH population. And a couple of the males, too. — Gemma Halliday

Some of these ideas stay in isolated pockets or small niches while others — Capitol Reader

Don't have regrets or second thoughts." she told me" Love, love with all your heart,every piece of it.Love anything as much as you can. — Shey Stahl

What makes humility so desirable is the marvelous thing it does to us; it creates in us a capacity for the closest possible intimacy with God. — Monica Baldwin

Socrates told us, "the unexamined life is not worth living." I think he's calling for curiosity, more than knowledge. In every human society at all times and at all levels, the curious are at the leading edge. — Roger Ebert

hierarchies are lies. Because no one needs the alpha. He gets to the top by puffing and bluffing until we all believe he belongs there. When your power is built on ignorance, you don't want people talking to each other. — Isaac Marion

An edge of a sword is made as much from the steel taken away as the steel that is left — Sarah Micklem