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For myself, the way that I learned comedy was doing it live for four years, and only after doing sketch for four years did I feel confident enough to be like, 'Okay, I feel good about starting to put stuff on the Internet where it lives forever.' As opposed to one time at a college sketch show where it bombs and we never speak of it again. — Rachel Bloom

There's so much to learn! And just when we think, "I've got it. I really understand what's going on," we're shown a whole new stage set on which to play. — Richard Bach

I've had my bubblegum years and I did them well. Now it's time to come back as the woman, artist, and musician that I am without apologizing. — Irene Cara

I think I just have a problem generally in life of wanting more of everything - more emotion, more drama, more glitz. — Florence Welch

She couldn't help it that I was the kind of guy thinking about sex a minute after I'd just finished the last round. Oh wait, that was every guy. "I'm — Kat Austen

We live in an era with no real sense of community or connection to nature. — John Zerzan

Not only is a good name catchy and memorable, it should help people understand what your business does. If your name reflects your products or services you'll have a much better chance of being found [via Google search], so it's important to choose wisely. — Lori Greiner

Words command us. Names define us. Definitions bind us. Words are where we keep our sacred secrets. — Hal Duncan

It must be odd, being recognizable. I would hate to lose that anonymity. — Matthew Macfadyen

Tarrasch's 'dogmas' are not eternal truisms, but merely instructional material presented in an accessible and witty form, those necessary rudiments from which one can begin to grasp the secrets of chess ... — Garry Kasparov

We were not born whole; we were born new, and each life experience coated us with another layer. These layers protected us like armor, but they also covered us to the point where we no longer could feel. That was the balance: to open up to the experiences, to strategically place the layers, but to leave the heart open. The heart had to be sent into the front lines every day, naked, unarmed, willing to take fire. That was the only way to live. With risk. On the cusp of dying. — Jennifer Handford

Twentieth century history of Christianity will name Oral Roberts as the voice that brought the Pentecostal movement to be taken seriously by mainline Christianity. — Robert H. Schuller

A well-trained man knows how to answer questions; an educated man knows what questions are worth asking. — E. Digby Baltzell