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My problem with the traditional acting method was that I never understood what you were supposed to be thinking about when you're onstage. — Tina Fey

Believe in yourself and back yourself to come out on top. A fulfilling career is waiting for those brave enough to find it. — Richard Branson

I might be sexually naive, but I wasn't utterly stupid. Or not anymore. That was an I want some sexy time look. — Donna Augustine

There was some biblical irony in that somewhere only Mary Magdalene would understand hitting above her weight grade. — V. Theia

I think, for me, there's The Book I Should Write and The Book I Wanted to Write - and they weren't the same book. The Book I Should Write should be realistic, since I studied English Lit. It should be cultural. It should reflect where I am today. The Book I Wanted to Write would probably include flying women, magic, and all of that. — Marlon James

Work hard and believe in yourself even when nobody else believes in you. — Richard Sherman

Hen nights should be banned. You're honour-bound to behave atrociously, then feel terribly ashamed afterwards.
(This Charming Man) — Marian Keyes

On rare occasion we are granted the gift of seeing how far we have come; just how much we have healed and how really free we are. This changes us. Never again will we underestimate our ability to rise. — Renae A. Sauter

Let your creative and imaginative mind run freely; it will take you places you never dreamed of and provide breakthroughs that others once thought were impossible. — Idowu Koyenikan

Instead of practicing philoxenos, which means loving the stranger, we find many times that the church is xenophobic. We forget that Jesus, whom we claim to follow, was the ultimate lover of otherness in people. Even differences in religion didn't freak Jesus out when it came to loving people. — Holly Sprink

I always wanted to be an independent maverick, writing plays and putting them on myself. — Christian McKay