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Roz Savage When you stand at the bottom of the mountain and look up at the mountaintop, the path looks hard and stony, and the top is obscured by clouds. But when you reach the top and you look down, you realize that there are a thousand paths that could have brought you to that place.
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Werner Herzog Meanwhile it's got stormy, the tattered fog even thicker, chasing across my path. Three people are sitting in a glassy tourist cafe between clouds and clouds, protected by glass from all sides. Since I don't see any waiters, it crosses my mind that corpses have been sitting there for weeks, statuesque. All this time the cafe has been unattended, for sure. Just how long have they been sitting here, petrified like this?
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Anthony Chan The equity market has quite a considerable number of dark clouds hovering over it.
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James Joyce He drew forth a phrase from his treasure and spoke it softly to himself: A day of dappled seaborne clouds.
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Cassandra Clare There. She had thanked Sebastian. She waited for a bolt of lightning to shoot out of the clouds and striker her dead. But nothing happened.
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Elizabeth Taylor I fell off my pink cloud with a thud.
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Peter May You have these 'hot towers', tropical storm clouds acting like chimneys to carry heat to the upper atmosphere.
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Peter Capaldi I love people where, at the end of the day, they'll pick up a paintbrush and paint clouds. They can physically make things.
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Saint Augustine Eternity is the now that does not pass away.
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Thomas a Kempis Oh, how quickly the world's glory passes away.
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Matthew Simpson If you live for pleasure, your ability to enjoy it may pass away and your senses grow dim.
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J. M. Coetzee Just as we bemoan the passing away of the Great Novel, a great novelist is likely to emerge, perhaps even from Denmark or Switzerland, to prove us wrong.
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Ambrose Gwinett Bierce KING, n. A male person commonly known in America as a ""crowned head,"" although he never wears a crown and has usually no head to speak of.A king, in times long, long gone by, Said to his lazy jester:""If I were you and you were I My moments merrily would fly -- Nor care nor grief to pester.""""The reason, Sire, that you would thrive,"" The fool said --""if you'll hear it -- Is that of all the fools alive Who own you for their sovereign, I've The most forgiving spirit."" --Oogum Bem
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Mike Hanson He is very lucky to be alive. We were told he was lucky to be alive and his face had severe trauma.
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Mike Williamson He's keeping us alive for stretches of games when we're not playing our best.
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Ben Woodside He had dreamed of playing there his whole life. He told me right after the game he was the happiest man alive right now.
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Nyoman Kandun He is alive and so far is in stable condition.
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William S. Burroughs No one is ever really alone. You are part of everything alive.
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Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. If Roosevelt were alive he'd turn in his grave.
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Samuel Beckett I am still alive then. That may come in useful.
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William Cowper Habits are soon assumed; but when we strive to strip them off, 'tis being flayed alive.