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The greater the value of the object desired, the greater the effort required in it attainment. — Rudger Clawson

They're just opinions, what people say about you. None of that stuff's true. The only thing that matters is what you think of yourself. — Austin Mahone

Doesn't your perspective depend on what kind of information you have at your fingertips and how reliable it is? — Sara M. Barton

Correction does much, but encouragement does more. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Thinking must never submit itself, neither to a dogma, nor to a party, nor to a passion, nor to an interest, nor to a preconceived idea, nor to whatever it may be, if not to facts themselves, because, for it, to submit would be to cease to be. — Jules Henri Poincare

The Tote End (a large and foreboding terrace at Eastville) itself was demolished in the nineties. Sadly a monstrous Ikea store now stands in it's place. Where once tribes of youths performed their rites of passage and bodily fluids flowed in the name of love, hate and pride; Justin and Kate bicker over which wood flooring they should choose. It fucking kills me. — Chris Brown

It is necessary that ... we should believe that we are as capable of producing great art as we believe we are capable of doing great deeds ... — Arthur Lismer

If I get to be a legend, I've achieved my goal. — Usain Bolt

I had always had a little problem looking out for myself in love. I was afraid people would leave me. So I sort of clung and did everything possible to keep someone around. I didn't have a hard talk with myself about who I was keeping around. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. I clung to people like human life preservers. I thought i'd die if someone left me. Its ironic because now I'm the one who's leaving. — Deb Caletti

People are not born mentally tough. Mental toughness is developed by experience. Developing mental toughness is a very long process. — C.N. Reede

What do you live for?" I ask her suddenly. "Is it for me? Is it for family and love? Or is it for some dream?" "It's not just some dream, Darrow. I live for the dream that my children will be born free. That they will be what they like. That they will own the land their father gave them." "I live for you," I say sadly. She kisses my cheek. "Then you must live for more." There — Pierce Brown