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Old cranks have practiced all their lives, just as old saints have likewise practiced all their lives. They just practiced different life principles. — John Powell

We Pashtuns are split between Pakistan and Afghanistan and don't really recognize the border that the British drew more than 100 years ago. — Malala Yousafzai

Today, I'm very careful not to mention very specific locations when I write or give captions. — Galen Rowell

I am ever a gentle maiden," she shouted. "Damn if I'm not. — Julie Garwood

If you're ever in doubt, throw a pepper in the air. If it fails to come down, you have gone mad, so don't trust in anything. — Gregory Maguire

I go out on the side of a hill, maybe hunting deer, and sit there and see the shadow of night coming over the hill, and I can swear to you there is a part of me that is absolutely untouched by anything civilized. There's a part of me that has never heard of a telephone. — James Dickey

The luxury we have when we do a series is that we go through a long journey, and it keeps a lot of information and things to be revealed. — Tcheky Karyo

I guess I wonder what it would be like, to be living their live instead of mine. — Corey Ann Haydu

I like a challenge. I always have. — Roy Oswalt

Generosity makes us happiest. We'll be happier people when we share, not when we impose, but when we learn from one another. Because when I'm connected to everyone I disappear ... in being excellent you lose yourself. And when you're connected to everyone, that's the best thing that can happen. — Raj Patel

I can see being angry with folks. Shoot, I'd about hang Chess on the laundry line any day of the week, but I don't shun him. Shunning's no way to get over and done with your fussing. It just drives in a sword that won't come out unless the person holding it pulls first. — Nancy E. Turner

conceits that swayed me to my purpose, two and two there floated into my — Herman Melville