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With buildering, I get to keep that element of danger. Plus, I very much like the feeling of height, and buildings have even more of a feeling of height than rock faces. — Alain Robert

And it occurred to me; I was not part of the action. Oh God, I thought, I'm not an anthropologist. I'm the lonely voice-over narrator of adolescence. The bitter, voice-over voice. — Joanna Pearson

A wolf was no less a wolf because a whim of chance caused him to run with the watch-dogs. — Robert E. Howard

The world is always changing brightness and hotness and soundness, I never know how it's going to be the next minute. — Emma Donoghue

Have dinner with me tonight."
Augusta blinked, mind blank. Then said, "The five-second rule applies here. You can take the invite back and we can pretend you never asked."
He scowled and repeated, "Have dinner with me. — Ann Bruce

It was one of those ridiculous arrangements that couples make when they are separating, but before they are divorced - when they still imagine that children and property can be shared with more magnanimity than recrimination. — John Irving

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. — John F. Kennedy

The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. — Bertrand Russell

Become a fountain of peace to spread the flow of joy to everyone. — Debasish Mridha

What does God think of spurious beauty, rejecting utterly as He does all falsehood? — Clement Of Alexandria

Power itself is simply a word to describe attention, awareness, which embodies all things. — Frederick Lenz

And then writing, it was like I just found it, you know? Like you just found your favorite flavor of ice cream, all of a sudden there it is. 'This is what I should have been doing for the last thirty years. What was I thinking?' So I was, then I was in and then I had to just keep going with it. — Stephenie Meyer