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My humanity is a constant self-overcoming. — Friedrich Nietzsche

"Glorious, stirring sight!" murmured Toad ... "The poetry of motion! The real way to travel! The only way to travel! Here today - in next week tomorrow! Villages skipped, towns and cities jumped- always somebody else's horizons! O bliss! O poop-poop! O my! O my!" — Kenneth Grahame

The foundations of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private morality, and the preeminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections of its citizens, and command the respect of the world. — George Washington

Raucous heavy metal of punk guitars screeching like robots put to the rack ... — Elizabeth George

Know that life, which does everything perfectly, is now moving you in a new direction. The chess piece of your existence is being moved to a new square on the board of life. — Frederick Lenz

Most beds aren't as intimate as people think they are. — Malcolm Bradbury

But why would you wanna break a perfectly good heart? - Taylor Swift — Ann Brashares

I'm viewed as this weird, crippled character. But you got to take your lumps. — Billy Corgan

Every new friend is a new adventure ...
... the start of more memories. — Patrick Lindsay

Good men are a bit like border collies: we're happiest when we're useful. That's why the life of a good man involves constant striving for direction and meaning. — Shawn T. Smith

Maybe he hadn't thought the war through. It had seemed like simple fun when he had first pictured it, with a glorious beginning, a difficult but valor-filled middle, and a victorious end. He hadn't accounted for the fact that there might not be much of a resolution to the battle, and he hadn't imagined what it would feel like when the war just sort of ended, without anyone admitting defeat and congratulating him for his bravery. — Dave Eggers