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I have a very close friendship with the skaters. — Eric Heiden

The sky is the ultimate art gallery just above us. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ambivalence reaches the level of schizophrenia in our treatment of violence among the young. Parents do not encourage violence, but neither do they take up arms against the industries which encourage it. Parents hide their eyes from the books and comics, slasher films, videos and lyrics which form the texture of an adolescent culture. While all successful societies have inhibited instinct, ours encourages it. Or at least we profess ourselves powerless to interfere with it. — C. Sommerville

Outside the house is a world where the shelves are stocked, where radio waves are full of music, where young men walk the streets again, men who have deprievation and a fear worse than death, who have willingly given up their early twenties and now, thinking of thirty and beyond, haven't any time to spare. — Michael Cunningham

Years of expensive Zen training gone to waste — Zentatsu Richard Baker

Fundamentally, failing to use data isn't a technological problem, but a social problem. — Zach Gemignani

Victory is about recognizing all the work that went into achieving your dream. — Tommy Hilfiger

Would've thought it was a closet door, but it couldn't have been, unless a half-naked chick had been hiding in there. If so, this was my kind of dorm. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Isn't it strange how we move out lives for another day? Like skipping a beat, what if a great wave should wash us all away? — Dave Matthews

He took her hand and they started walking toward the baggage claim. They didn't say anything to each other. They swung their held hands like little kids, like they believed anything could happen, like they might take off soaring into the air. All the things you wanted to happen could happen. Why not? — Ann Brashares

For only when faithfulness turns to betrayal And betrayal into trust Can any human being become part of the truth. — Rumi

For now I'm building up stories for the retirement home! — Carol Vorderman

At six o'clok the young King's terrible sufferings finally ended. After his eyes had closed for the last time, the tempeste raged on. Later, superstitious folk claimed that Henry himself had sent it, and had risen from his grave in anger at the subversion of his will. — Alison Weir