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The stress of grad school can drive anyone temporarily mad.
— Jonathan Kellerman
Even in the heart of the darkness ,You will find a spot of light
— Mohammed Sekouty
My touring has never stopped; from the time I started doing stand-up, I've been on the road.
— Lewis Black
I think a lot of the Mothers stuff that we recorded was written while we were on the road.
— Jimmy Carl Black
The hours were long, but the days were short, and as much as I willed it to never come, the end of summer arrived anyway.
— Chelsey Philpot
I'm going to play again. I will think and I will hope so. If I don't, I am fine with it.
— Chad Johnson
I do know that people tend to do their best work when they're challenged and stimulated by their peers.
— Thomas Jane
Perfect date material, she thought. A vampire with the social equivalent of road rage.
Beth about Wrath — J.R. Ward
Beth about Wrath — J.R. Ward
There is more right with you than wrong with you" - those
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
Memories trickled through the pain as Onyx's eyes travelled down the tar road he knelt on. Its black, sour surface melted into the erratic horizon.
— Ronel Van Tonder
A black cat crossing the road is considered bad luck in some cultures. What about the cat's culture?
— Anno Nomius
And if you do see any pirates, I don't want you to pick up any rough manners from them. Do you understand?
— Alexander McCall Smith
In the draws the smoke coming off the ground like mist and the thin black trees burning on the slopes like heathen candles.
— Cormac McCarthy
The motorcycle's headlights cut through the darkness. Ahead the road was nothing but a black hole. She roared toward it.
— B. J. Daniels
Black actors on the road, flying around the country working as poets. Those people are inspirations for millions of kids who write.
— Russell Simmons
Guile is the shield and spear of the oppressed.
— Thornton Wilder