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You have to control the nerves. I used to get so nervous that I couldn't eat, which wasn't really productive. Having goals and a plan is a good way of lessening the nerves. — Helen Jenkins

For a pure sense of being tumultuously alive, you can't beat the nasty side of existence. — Philip Roth

To her-
Hand in hand we come
Christopher Robin and I
To lay this book in your lap.
Say you're surprised?
Say you like it?
Say it's just what you wanted?
Because it's yours-
because we love you. — A.A. Milne

I guess that,when it's done and you're done and everything has happened,that's when it's time to get up and start making things happen for yourself. — Kelsey Macke

Dream is like an Art.
Faith is like a Color.
Failure is like a Water.
If u drop a water on a art,it will affect the art not the color.
Never lose it.Life has to go on — Saravanan

A person who has experienced something is almost always far more expert on it than are the experts. — Gloria Steinem

I believe our only hope for the future is to adopt a new conception of human ecology, one in which we start to reconstitute our concept of the richness in human capacity. — Ken Robinson

I had a clear vision of myself winning the Mr. Universe contest. It was a very spiritual thing, in a way, because I had such faith in the route, the path, that there was never a question in my mind that I would make it. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I like to cook Indian food when I can. I find the process of creating a home-cooked meal to be unwinding. — Archie Panjabi

Now, again, he paused, and into the breach thus made, leapt Ambition, the harridan, and Poetry, the witch, and Desire of Fame, the strumpet; all joined hands and made of his heart their dancing ground. — Virginia Woolf

A team on my own, deliver like a power play/ Call the king of rap, you can't take the crown away/ — Gio Willimas

It is a misfortune to pass at once from observation to conclusion, and to regard both as of equal value; but it befalls many a student. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe