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My body is very different from most of the dancers I dance with. My hair is different than most I dance with. But I didn't let that stop me. Black girls rock and can be ballerinas. — Misty Copeland

The young man left his uncle's office, eyes filled with tears; yet he braced himself against dispair. 'I have no more than a single day of freedom,' he mused, 'at least I shall spend it as I please; I have a little money, and it I shall spend on books beginning with the great poets and illustrious authors of the last century. Each evening they will console me for the vexations of each day. — Jules Verne

You must not talk about 'ain't and can't' when you speak of this great wonderful world round you, of which the wisest man knows only the very smallest corner, and is, as the great Sir Isaac Newton said, only a child picking up pebbles on the shore of a boundless ocean. — Charles Kingsley

...in its practical purpose the footpath of freedom is the only one on which it is possible to make use of reason in our conduct. Hence it is as impossible for the subtlest philosophy as for the commonest reasoning to argue freedom away. — Immanuel Kant

Dispute not because ye see not, for ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith. — Boyd K. Packer

The house of God doesn't get terribly good reception, I'm afraid. — Philip Hemplow

There is no more compassionate and effective way to help poor people in New York City than to give to Robin Hood. — Paul Tudor Jones

There was something wild about her, as if she was connected to this place but not the people. — David Metzenthen

It has to be a very specific role for me because of my accent. I can't complain; I've been working since I got to LA. But it is hard. I have no training as an actress so I try whatever I do like school, because I'm learning. — Sofia Vergara

I'll tell you an explanation that I find commonly overrated and speculative in the extreme: the idea that things that succeed in popular culture do that because they hit the temper of the times. — Cass Sunstein

Haiti kind of gets a hold of you. — Sean Penn

The labor movement must be destroyed. — Karl Rove

Never follow your dreams. Follow your effort. — Mark Cuban

Struggling with the world and having the problem of you vs. the world is a really big problem. You're going to lose because the world is so much bigger than you, and longer lasting. — Robert Thurman