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When Jack Swagger copies my Ankle Lock and Randy Orton does my Angle Slam, it's disrespectful. I didn't come up with the Ankle Lock; Ken Shamrock came up with the Ankle Lock, but I waited until he retired to do the Ankle Lock. — Kurt Angle
There are artists, true performers that have come before me who have been a big inspiration to me. I hope I do the same for others. — Janet Jackson
Investment success cannot be captured in a mathematical equation or a computer program. — Seth Klarman
Wishing that I could stay right here in this moment of not doing, but simply being, forever. — Rachel Harris
There's a horrible fallacy that exists in the popular discussion of fiction these days: the idea that a successful central character need be 'likeable' or 'sympathetic'. It is surely more important that they be human, no? More crucial that they breathe? — Andrew O'Hagan
The color palette grew as the story progressed. The 1920's sharecroppers were muted and neutrals, the 30's and 40's introduced burgundy to the neutral palette. The 1950's introduced green, black and denim blue, the 1960's introduced orange and heavier more saturated color, the 1970's introduced more primaries, and the fashion palette became more recognizable as a contemporary one from there. — Ruth E. Carter
It's not always enough to be forgiven by someone, in most cases we have to forgive ourselves first. — Paulo Coelho
Too much positive is either scared or stupid or both. Reality is uncertain. — Robert B. Parker
People need to feel safe to talk without their ideas being criticized, judged, demeaned, or mocked. — Timothy Carey
There is a reason you keep hearing about the power of educating girls in the developing world. It's a reason so simple that you will probably view it with suspicion, as I once did. It's this: educating girls works. Really works. — Richard E. Robbins
Most women writers don't interest me because they're hung up with being a woman, they're hung up with being Jewish, they're hung up with being somebody or other. Rather than just going, just spurting, just creating. — Patti Smith
Lincoln emancipated nobody. The man freed not a single slave. — L. Neil Smith