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Believe nothing a man tells you and everything he shows you ... (Taken from a farewell video from a dying father to his infant daughter on dating) — Randy Pausch

I always wear boot polish on my eyelashes, because I am a very emotional person and it doesn't run when I cry. — Barbara Cartland

I got a job in the tear-sheets department, ripping up magazines like People, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, and Time, and delivering the editorial pages ... So I began to use a camera to make fake photographs of the ads. By re-photographing a magazine page and then developing the film in a cheap lab, the photos came out very strange. — Richard Prince

There are more things to worry about in the world than a messed-up audition. It's out of your hands. So often, it's not down to acting abilities but something an actor has no control over. So go in, be prepared, do your job, and go and enjoy the rest of your day. — Gregg Sulkin

When you enjoy doing something it no longer feels like a task but an essential aspiration. — Ryan Howe

The Babies we were are buried, and their shadows are plodding on. — Emily Dickinson

Everything you need comes to you in perfect time, space and sequence. — Louise Hay

Processing the human raw material is naturally more complicated than processing lumber. — Maxim Gorky

You ... see us ... and you think you know us, but our outward guise is more deceptive than our history. — Carlos Bulosan

Don't limit your relationship with God. Walk and talk with Him all day, every day! — Andrew Wommack

We have room but for one Language here and that is the English Language, for we intend to see that the crucible turns our people out as Americans of American nationality and not as dwellers in a polyglot boarding-house. — Theodore Roosevelt

We were postwar middle-class white kids living in the slipstream of the greatest per-capita rise in income in the history of Western civilization; we were 'teen-agers' - a term, coined in 1941, that was in common usage a decade later - a new, recognizable franchise. We had money, mobility, and problems all our own. — John Lahr

Nobody likes hard times, but it's the unpleasant experiences that are often the catalysts to build the character required for our destiny. — T.D. Jakes