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I'm just living my life. I'm incredibly disciplined and I work incredibly hard. I show up for things on time, I do my homework, and I work my ass off. I've had a lot of luck, but I work really, really hard. — Anna Paquin

A thousand people will stop smoking today. Their funerals will be held sometime in the next three or four days. — C. Everett Koop

My Bubbie lived to 104, which is probably a little too old to consider a ripe old age, because she had already started to turn. I still say she died young. — Gilbert Gottfried

Just put your best foot forward and hope for the best. You also have to acknowledge that you're going to make mistakes. — Damon Lindelof

When you become comfortable with uncertainty, infinite possibilities open up in your life. — Eckhart Tolle

There aren't many people who say that Europe is a territory, or Asia is a territory - it'd be suicide. And there are even more people in America than in Europe. I think it's strange, really. I basically see it as loads of different places. — Sean Booth

Violence is the ultimate human degradation. — Ramsey Clark

In the abstract, it might be tempting to imagine that irreducible complexity simply requires multiple simultaneous mutations - that evolution might be far chancier than we thought, but still possible. Such an appeal to brute luck can never be refuted ... Luck is metaphysical speculation; scientific explanations invoke causes. — Michael J. Behe

I did a lot of personal appearances because I was under contract to ABC. — David Selby

Every problem contains within itself the seeds of its own solution. — Edward Somers

I go to bed at 2 A.M. and get up at 7 A.M. - I've never been a sleeper. But I definitely get sick every month-and-a-half. — Alexa Von Tobel

It really helps me to get into the character of the record when I have a designated look. It just really simplifies things for me. — Jenny Lewis

Nothing ever happens but once in all this world. What I do now I do once for all. It is over and gone, with all its eternity of solemn meaning. — Thomas Carlyle