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Journeys end in lovers' meeting.' ... But the real journey - the journey of adventure itself - is frequently another matter: often gray, often loverless, often demanding from the secret soul of the adventurer spirit and inspiration, lest the blood turn cold in sick dismay, and the brain cloud under its weight of nostalgia. — Katherine Cecil Thurston

Once you've proved to [the players] that you can help them become better players, you've earned their respect. They respect if you've achieved at a high level in this league, but that's not what they respect you for as a coach. — Brendan Daly

Independence used to be the ticket for liberty. But today, security and freedom, whether it's in the Arab Spring, whether it's in Iraq or whether it's right here in the United States, means working cooperatively and interdependently with others. — Benjamin Barber

You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes. — A.A. Milne

It's an odd fact about lunatics and junkies, but every one I'd ever met is just dying to share their life wisdom. — Daniel Polansky

THE HEART'S DEAD ARE NEVER BURIED. — Samuel Hoffenstein

I've always been more comfortable sinking while clutching a good theory than swimming with an ugly fact. — David Mamet

We are not in the business of being original. We are in the business of reusing things that work. — Robert W. Bly

The whole bathhouse had been given over to laundry, which never struck Steffie as a good idea, what with who knows who having been in there after having been who knows where and having been in he didn't want to think what. — Rosemary Kirstein

A lot of people don't like to eat on camera, but I eat on camera all the time. I'm standing in for the viewer. — Rick Bayless

We are never more (and sometimes less) than the co-authors of our own narratives. — Alasdair MacIntyre

Pride blinds people to the truth of what they are. — Veronica Roth

Lamont, like the judge?"
He tipped his head in embarrassment and looked away quickly. She smiled kindly at him. The two great sources of shame: privilege and penury. — Denise Mina