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I used to take my car and go down to the South Island for five or six days and climb glaciers and jump out of planes and jump off bridges and go white water rafting - a bit of thrill-seeking. — Luke Evans

Less talk, more action, pussycat — Nalini Singh

Brazilians need to work on their own national pride. I always think that they suffer from national low-self esteem. It's a lesser-developed country, and they have struggled so much. Sometimes they have an attitude that, if it's Brazilian, it can't be good. — Amy Irving

Not having time for a person, not being able to sit in silence together with somebody, that's the same as rejecting them, as being scornful about them. — Henning Mankell

Business wise, I have always learned valuable lessons so I don't regret any decisions I have made. — Kiana Tom

In those days, I didn't know how guys like Clapton and Beck were getting that searing blues lead sound, so I developed my style to be rhythmic and chord-based, with simple lead lines that you could almost hum. — John Fogerty

There are no interesting stories in these parts, just weary, never-ending tales of tragedy and woe. And toothlessness. — Mia Sheridan

The greatest motivator of change is a crystal-clear vision of what the future should look like. — Andy Stanley

In my mind persistence meets with wisdom, reminding me of the substance in self awareness and mindfulness. — Celeste Cooper

The time for princes and tsars and grand duchesses and especially holy madmen was gone. In its place came a world of war and revolution, of tanks and telephones, of murder and assassination. The bear had already become what it had been waiting to be, and the men who set it on its journey changed too. Lev became Trotsky, Vladimir took the name Lenin, and they stepped into a bright and furious modern world; blood red, and snow white. — Marcus Sedgwick

For without belittling the courage with which men have died, we should not forget those acts of courage with which men have lived. — John F. Kennedy