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You only saw the darkness, Tammy. There was another side to her. I think there always is, don't you? There's always some light in the darkness, somewhere. — Clive Barker

Parenthood doesn't improve one's character, it exposes it. — Leslie A. Gordon

I like to get attention for the things I think are important. And I think it is important that entrepreneurs - especially young ones - not be abused. — Jason Calacanis

I think every writer lives for the thought that there will be a moment when somebody reads something on the page and says, "Yes!" — Marianne Williamson

You can't expect to be who God wanted you to be if you don't improve on upon your talents, abilities, and actions to the peak of the potentials you carry. — Israelmore Ayivor

[What she told herself before interviews:] I am the way I am; I look the way I look; I am my age. — Abigail McCarthy

She kept hoping that something would happen to rescue her from her own small-scale, predictable dreams. — Chuck Palahniuk

I had the cab driver drive me here backwards, and the dude owed me $27.50. — Mitch Hedberg

I played baseball my entire life, up through college and everything, so working out and being physically active was always a huge part of my life. I'll spend at least a couple of hours in the gym a day. — Tyler Hoechlin

I felt like one of those mythical heroes who fights his way back from the underworld only to realize that the world above is every bit as damned as the one below. — Ransom Riggs

You can't just wish change; you have to live the change in order for it to become a reality. — Steve Maraboli

No business can continue to shrink. That can only go on for so long before irrelevancy sets in. — Jeff Bezos

And since a more convincing argument could not be found - aside from a fatal accident or suicide - this way was chosen: a process of galloping senescence. — Mircea Eliade