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I have had unsuccessful films, but I learned a lot from those films. I give my failures as much importance as my success. — Aamir Khan

Don't be a baked potato. Be a person. — The Oatmeal

Patience, n. A minor form of dispair, disguised as a virtue. — Ambrose Bierce

I'm not a big TV watcher, but I know that Discovery is a teaching network. And they've been so awesome to me, I love those people. — Paul Brown

I know love and lust don't always keep the same company. — Stephenie Meyer

My head cleared, and suddenly I had heart to fight again, to ignore pain and damage, to fight! I swear I saw myself, face purpled from strangling, the rich blood streaming and soaking and the smell so maddening. — Robin Hobb

Although I had arrived in total darkness the light of truth at once burst upon my mind and I perceived most clearly that the republicans had overreached themselves. — Francis Bond Head

The people that understand you the most are not always the people you call family. Often, it is the person that has traveled a parallel road because they have seen the same scenery in life and can comment on the view. — Shannon L. Alder

Loken took a step forward. 'Commander,' he said, 'I will own up to ignorance and embrace illumination, but I will not be laughed at. — Dan Abnett

Just because something is addictive doesn't mean that you will get addicted to it. But ... if your stomach ties up in knots while you count the seconds waiting for a phone call from that special someone ... if you hear a loud buzzing in your ears when you see a certain person's car (or one just like it) ... if your eyes burn when you hear a random love song or see a couple holding hands ... if you suffer the twin agonies of craving for and withdrawing from a series of unrequited crushes or toxic relationships ... if you always feel like you're clutching at someone's ankle and dragged across the floor as they try to leave the room ... welcome to the club. — Ethlie Ann Vare