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Our attitude can give us an uncommonly positive perspective. — John C. Maxwell

I'm actually way more funny now, because I'm hungry ... If comedy comes from pain, I should be funnier now than I ever was. — Seth Rogen

If you don't love yourself for your flaws and imperfections, you can't expect anyone else to either. Sometimes the very thing we are most insecure about is the feature that people like the most about us. You're not supposed to look like everyone else. We are each made differently, so find whatever flaw or imperfection you have and start embracing it because it's part of you. Goal: Be proud of your originality. There's no one else in the world that's like you. — Demi Lovato

The auditory perception is not sufficient for our knowledge of the world; it does not have vastness. — Robert Delaunay

Success is a very fragile veneer. I get wary of people who embrace celebrity. It ruins people. — Douglas Kennedy

If voting made any difference, it would be illegal, — Philip Berrigan

The diversity of India, of our civilization, is actually a thing of beauty, which is something we are extremely proud of. — Narendra Modi

We might stay here the rest of our lives with the sky slammed shut, but mama had found the part of herself that refused to bow and scrape, and once you find that, you got trouble breathing down your neck. — Sue Monk Kidd

If you are going to open a retail store you would want to consider Christmas. Most retailers make the majority of their entire year's income between — Dave Ramsey

My folks are economists and have taught economics and social science so I grew up with those kind of conversations around the dinner table. — Seth Gordon

And as a result of the United States military, Taliban no longer is in existence. — George W. Bush

There was something that charmed her in the fact that her brother, the one true worldling in the whole tribe of Boughtons, seemed to be asking her for advice, or for wisdom, standing there in the sunlight with the wind hushing in the dusty lilacs of their childhood and laundry swaying on the lines where their school clothes used to hang. — Marilynne Robinson