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To the extent that children with similar characteristics achieve comparable performance levels, using the performances of similar peers is likely to yield more accurate self-appraisal than using the accomplishments of dissimilar peers — Albert Bandura

A bad version of a virtual reality video makes you vomit in your headset in under 10 seconds. It's much easier to make bad VR than it is to make good VR. — Chris Milk

I had a classic gym teacher in junior high who wore a weightlifter's belt all the time. — Danny McBride

In the end, everything will be okay. If it's not okay, it's not yet the end. ~Fernando Sabino, translated from Portuguese — Fernando Sabino

I am very active, ... I like to ride horses. I golf. I perform onstage. I am a madman onstage. — Clay Walker

I am pleased the Lord made my skin Black. I wish He had made it thicker. — Curt Flood

Don't Freeze! Surrender to the Breeze like the Trees!-RVM — R.v.m.

Good guys are boring. You need a little bad to keep things fun. And nice guys? Nice guys have something to hide. — Emma Chase

Caring too much for objects can destroy you. Only - if you care for a thing enough, it takes on a life of its own, doesn't it? And isn't the whole point of things - beautiful things - that they connect you to some larger beauty? — Donna Tartt

I know whether of not your statement is true, and you know that I know whether or not it is true, because it is about me. But do you know that your statement is true? This is what I mean by passing judgment. — Daniel Suelo

Many jazz artists go to L.A. seeking a more comfortable life and then they really stop playing. — Sonny Rollins

And it occurred to me that the reason she makes it work, probably, is because she's so comfortable with herself. And you know, that's not such a bad notion, in the whole life-lesson business. Being comfortable with yourself. Because if you're not okay with who you are, why should anyone else be? — Catherine Gilbert Murdock