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I think it's important to stretch as you get older, but I try to do basically all the things I did when I played, except I can't do them as well and as much. — Mike Ditka

There's a film that I wrote that I want to do called 'The Grey,' which is about a group of pipeline workers in Alaska flying back into civilization after being remote for a number of months. The 737 they're on goes down, and they begin to be hunted by a pack of rogue wolves. — Joe Carnahan

The possibility of bringing white-collar criminals to justice is ever receding over the horizon. — Sara Paretsky

Around the property I have here, I'm about to put an all weather race track. I'm about to build stables. I'm about to ship over a couple of my thoroughbreds from England. — Davy Jones

After the cold gust of wind there was an absolute stillness of the air. The thunder-charged mass hung unbroken beyond the low, ink-black headland, darkening the twilight. By contrast, the sky at the zenith displayed pellucid clearness, the sheen of a delicate glass bubble which the merest movement of air might shatter. A little to the left, between the black masses of the headland and of the forest, the volcano, a feather of smoke by day and a cigar-glow at night, took its first fiery expanding breath of the evening. Above it a reddish star came out like an expelled spark from the fiery bosom of the earth, enchanted into permanency by the mysterious spell of frozen spaces. — Joseph Conrad

I am a vampire," I say softly. "And you have pissed me off. — Christopher Pike

The beach was empty and dark but she couldn't hear her fear over the call of the surf. — Lori Lansens

One travels to learn once more how to marvel at life in the way a child does. — Ella Maillart

Childish egocentrism is, in its essence, an inability to differentiate between the ego and the social environment. — Jean Piaget

The ladder was there, from the gutter to the university, and for those stalwart enough to ascend it, the schools were a boon and a path out of poverty. — Diane Ravitch