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Decide the type of person you want to be, and when others aren't looking, unique up on them. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

I'm humble enough to wait and just chill. I'm having fun just working with these good people, man. — Mike Epps

The question tumbles out of my mouth like a smooth stone in a stream, its edges worn clean by how often I roll it around in my head. — Sara Raasch

While it is natural to want to get stronger in every lifting session, it is not realistic, — Eric Cressey

Truth is inner harmony. — Walther Rathenau

A year ago I came here without a nickle in my pocket, now, I've got a nickle in my pocket. — Groucho Marx

If a situation requires swearing to God it is - by definition - extreme. — Pam Houston

Chronological age is only an approximation of your functional age. — Marv Levy

You can't cure your own cancer, obviously, especially if it's late stage. — Charlie Sheen

Hey, I'm sorry." He actually sounded sincere. "I was just ... " He glanced at me, and I raised my eyebrows, waiting for his explanation. He sighed. "I didn't ask for a tutor. It was sort of pushed on me." I crossed my arms over my chest, the movement making the strap of my book bag fall down my arm, and the bottom of the bag hit me in the leg. I ignored it. "Well, I didn't sign up for this either." His eyebrows shot up to his hairline. "Seriously?" "You think I don't have better things to do than sit around this place?" His face turned sheepish. "Well, no." I growled a little because his answer was idiotic. — Cambria Hebert

I look back on my work and I think, 'Oh, why didn't I do that differently?' — Frank Oz

There were only a couple of Marvel characters I read. I read 'Iron Man.' I have a lot of those. And this was the time they tried X-Factor out. I was never an X-Men person, but I was like, 'Let me check out X-Factor.' I was more of a DC guy in general. — Greg Berlanti

We all live in the hope of pleasing somebody; and the pleasure of pleasing ought to be greatest, and always will be greatest, when our endeavors are exerted in consequence of our duty. — Samuel Johnson