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giving children something with which to surprise their parents is one of the greatest gifts a teacher can bestow. — Richard Dawkins
In life we try to grow and better ourselves. As an artist, I feel like I've grown tremendously. — Pras Michel
We are not wholly bad or good, who live our lives under Milk Wood. — Dylan Thomas
Maybe these whole woods are haunted with crushed girl ghosts and that's what I'm hearing. They're coming to check me out, make sure I'm cool. Which I'm not, so they'll be disappointed. — Ainslie Hogarth
Well, I'm going up and up and up
and nobody's going to pull me down! — Lana Turner
Ambassadors are idiots who possess only one skill: outkowtowing one another at official functions. — David Mitchell
He understood the mind's pride, filleting, pinning down life. Understood taking apart, reassembling and labeling. To Understand was to control, to keep the terror of human insignificance at bay. It was routine to self-importance, this ability to kill and to rebuild, to catalog and stop any motion too directly pointing out human limitation and death. — Melissa Pritchard
When I was young, around 5, I was crying in all the pictures of me. I did not like the flash; it scared me! — Adriana Lima
Greger gave us a faraway look.
'Now you'rrre getting somewhere, lads! This is Holgerrri.'
I turned to Niila and muttered a gruesome premonition:
'By God, but he's going to get beaten up.
'What?' said Greger
'Oh, nothing. — Mikael Niemi
I say sorry to my wife about five times a day for various reasons. — Harry Connick Jr.
I've never been motivated by the award thing. There's a certain thing that this fame thing does that makes my job harder, in a way. I'm still working with that. I don't think about it too much until somebody asks me a question, and then I think about it. — Jeff Bridges
He doesn't stop talking for most of the three-hour flight about his time in "'Nam." Finally the conversation slows, and I ask him what he's done since leaving the army.
He sums it up in three words: "I'm in insurance."
And that's it. That's all he has to say about the following forty years.
I think I may be in a similar situation with the whole marriage bit. Three words: "I got married. — Rick Springfield
Grace is the offer of exactly what we do not deserve. Thus, it cannot be recognized or received until we are aware of precisely how undeserving we really are. It is the knowledge of what we do not deserve that allows us to receive grace for what it is. Unmerited. Unearned. Undeserved. For that reason, grace can only be experienced by those who acknowledge they are undeserving. — Andy Stanley
