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Confidence comes from hours and days and weeks and years of constant work and dedication. — Roger Staubach

The piano has been my friend all my life; it has always comforted me. Writing songs and sitting down at the piano is not only a business, it's a hobby I enjoy. — El DeBarge

Hugging and being hugged by everybody in moments of sadness and triumph, because hugging is something that never came naturally to me, and now it does. — Amy Tan

Benchley and I had an office in the old Life magazine that was so tiny, if it were an inch smaller it would have been adultery. — Dorothy Parker

It is fine to be committed to work, but our minds need time to recover and our bodies need to move. — Annika Sorensen

No idea can succeed except at the expense of sacrifice; no one ever escapes without enduring strain from the struggle of life. — Ernest Renan

I was 8 when we landed on the moon. I was so into the space program as a kid. Eventually, I realized it was very unlikely that a Mexican kid in the early '70s was going to be an astronaut. — Alfonso Cuaron

That it will never come again
Is what makes life so sweet. — Emily Dickinson

We're just enthusiastic about what we do. — Steve Jobs

Almost every ride we're profitable on. We make money on every ride. — Logan Green

Never pick a fight with someone you're not sure you can defeat. — Robert Greene

Life is what you make of it. Don't make excuses - make it happen. — Chamillionaire

He had visited his family the evening before, eaten dinner with Renee and Chris, his grandson, in the pretence that everything was ordinary, but in fact to service his end-game ruse. He was going over the mountains, he'd said, to hunt for quail in willow canyons, he had no particular canyons in mind, he intended to return on Thursday evening, though possibly, if the hunting was good, he would return on Friday or Saturday. The lie was open-ended so that his family wouldn't start worrying until he'd been dead for as long as a week - so none would miss or seek him where he rotted silently in the sage. Ben imagined how it might be otherwise, his cancer a pestilent force in their lives, or a pall descending over them like ice, just as they'd begun to emerge from the pall of Rachel's death. The last thing they needed was for Ben to tell hem of his terminal colon cancer. — David Guterson

If you have some problem in your life and you need to deal with it then use religion it's fine. I use Google. — Simon Amstell