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Smoking cigarettes is as intimate as we can become with fire without immediate excruciation. — Tom Robbins

I understand that being able to appeal to the public and having an amazing sense of humour is not something that comes easy. It's definitely a gift and for which I'm thankful. — Kevin Hart

For me, I like to keep it real simple; I just worry about myself, the waves, and my surroundings. — Joel Parkinson

Africa was full of people in need of help and there had to be a limit. You simply could not help everybody; but you could at least help those who came into your life. That principle allowed you to deal with the suffering you saw. That was your suffering. Other people would have to deal with the suffering that they, in their turn, came across. — Alexander McCall Smith

If I can give you any advice about starting college, it's that you need to do what's right for you and ignore what anyone else thinks, because in the end you are the only one who has to live your life. — Alyssa Rose Ivy

When you win, the rules change, and you find you've lost — David Mitchell

Each time we try to express ourselves we have to break with ourselves. — Octavio Paz

I love to learn, and Victoria's Secret has given me more opportunities than I ever thought possible. I like doing things that scare me - I've learned never to doubt myself. — Erin Heatherton

He'd never been much of a drinker. Never thought the during was much worth the after. — V.E Schwab

As testimony to the power of redemption and the force of human personality, the autobiography of Malcolm X is a revelation. — Malcolm X

God is only truly known in the soul as we yield ourselves to Him, submit to His authority, and regulate all the details of our lives by His holy precepts and commandments. — Arthur W. Pink