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Don't think that just because you made it to the next level that the haters and naysayers disappear. Remember, new levels bring new devils. — Steve Maraboli

I love change, and I love changing my hair. But it was strange to look in the mirror and think 'Who is this girl? — Ashley Tisdale

It's what Joyce Meyer calls, "New levels, new devils."2 Even if you conquer your fear of doing one thing, the moment you try something new, push your limits, or take on a new challenge, you're going to have a whole new set of fears that come with it. — Christy Wright

New levels bring new devils. Stay unapologetically committed to your goals and let go of anyone who poisons your spirit. — Steve Maraboli

She knew what he was thinking: if she was asking questions like these, she was trying to understand. Trying to forgive him. He was right. — Chris Pavone

For me, two of my favourite science fiction films are Blade Runner, which is fantastic, and Terry Gilliam's Twelve Monkeys. Both of those were smart science fiction films hitting more of a medium budget, and I desperately hope there is an audience for that kind of film because I would love that to be my next film, on that kind of scale. — Duncan Jones

We are all in the same game, just different levels, dealing with the same hell, just different devils. — Anonymous

The concern and love I saw in her features pierced my heart, and like that, the anger went out of me. — Richelle Mead

We were trained in the army for ten weeks and in this time more profoundly influenced than by ten years at school. We learned that a bright button is weightier than four volumes of Schopenhauer. At first astonished, then embittered, and finally indifferent, we recognised that what matters is not the mind but the boot brush, not intelligence but the system, not freedom but drill. We became soldiers with eagerness and enthusiasm, but they have done everything to knock that out of us. After three weeks it was no longer incomprehensible to us that a braided postman should have more authority over us than had formerly our parents, our teachers, and the whole gamut of culture from Plato to Goethe. — Erich Maria Remarque

New levels bring new devils, more favours means more haters — Bishop T. D. Jakes