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There's a lot more future in hamburgers than in baseball. — Ray Kroc
Being happy makes you look beautiful, no matter what logo you wearing — Sarvesh Jain
Becoming an adult means leaving the world of your parents and starting to make your way toward the future that you will share with your peers. — Alison Gopnik
Words cannot convey the value of yoga - it has to be experienced. — B.K.S. Iyengar
Blessed is he who has acquired a wealth of divine wisdom, but miserable he in whom there rests a dim opinion concerning the gods. — Empedocles
He may look dumb, but that's just a disguise. — Charlie Daniels
Britain's got talent, enormous talent; that's very obvious. — Simon Cowell
to see failure not as a sign of stupidity but as lack of experience and skill. Your — Carol S. Dweck
The idea's an instant mood-lifter. I'm going to take up more space in a room than my father. — Jandy Nelson
Yet, when we talked, when we were together, she seemed so familiar. Seemed to know who I was, where I was coming from. She knew me better than I knew myself, I think. She was easy to be with. And I wanted to be with her, like all the time. — Julie Anne Peters
Oh, this yearning to be white, this yearning to have straight hair, this lifelong striving to be different from the way one is created this great difficulty in accepting oneself, I knew it and saw only my own longing from outside, saw the absurdity of our yearning to be different from what we are ... — Max Frisch
Inevitability is a comfortable escape for people who don't care for the pain that comes with truth. They convince themselves that they had no hand or say in the matter, that whatever happened could not be stopped no matter what they personally did, and so blame can never be placed upon them. — T.A. Miles
At night in bed, they talked. He, of the bees. She of the birds. Never of the birds and bees. — LaVyrle Spencer
I offered them Utopia, but they fought for the right to live in Hell. — Mark Millar
In short, [Coltrane's] tone is beautiful because it is functional. In other words, it is always involved in saying something. You can't separate the means that a man uses to say something from what he ultimately says. Technique is not separated from its content in a great artist. — Cecil Taylor