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Given enough time humans will screw up Wikipedia just as they have screwed up everything else, but so far it's not too bad. — Jimmy Wales

I always tell women, "Get in front of a mirror, know your body." Don't think, "OK, I'm going to lose five pounds and I'm going to gain five pounds." Try to find an acceptance in the present and buy things that make you feel good. I would say, if you're buying less expensive clothes, buy two sizes bigger. They'll hang better. — Molly Sims

What was shocking to us was that by spreading the energy out across seven beams instead of one, the phototoxicity went way down. — Eric Betzig

Renounce poor work.
Shun trivial work.
Entertain respectable work.
Welcome superior work.
Honor transcendent work. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I told my mom I was going to do a movie about a son who hears a story about his mom and takes her on a cross-country road trip, and I wanted to actually take the trip with my mom to see what it would be like to drive cross-country with your mom. — Dan Fogelman

The arts (painting, poetry, etc.) are not just these. Eating, drinking, walking are also arts; every act is an art. — Cesar Vallejo

Perhaps I'm tired of waiting for something I may never find. — Maya Banks

Those that don't got it, can't show it. Those that got it, can't hide it. — Zora Neale Hurston

Gussie opened his vaudeville career — P.G. Wodehouse

I feel like every project I work on is a dream project, so long as I am learning. — Simeon Kondev

When you put yourself out there, you're putting yourself in the position to make a mistake. — Roland Martin

Most people don't take some things into consideration. When they hear an album, they hear the artist or they hear the lyric or they hear the melody. But they don't really think about the environment in which it was recorded, which is so important. It's that thing that determines what the album sounds like. — Dave Grohl

Her whole being dilated in an atmosphere of luxury. It was the background she required, the only climate she could breathe in. — Edith Wharton