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It must be that I am not made to be a dead man, but these places and this discussion seem like a dream, and not a dream dreamed by me but by someone else still to be born. — Jorge Luis Borges

Now all that's left of me, is what I pretend to be. So together, but so broken up inside. — Kelly Clarkson

How do you know Hollywood is getting serious about video games? They want to make one of their own. In 'Defiance,' the remaining humans on Earth, as well as alien species looking for a new home, find themselves settling for peace after a massive war desecrated the world and destroyed most of the alien ships along with it. — Rob Manuel

Show me the man who has enjoyed his schooldays and I will show you a bully and a bore. — Robert Morley

The Venus Factor weight loss system has nothing to do with silly exercise machines, cardio, restrictive or pre-packaged diets, or whatever weird berry pill the diet industry is talking about these days. — John Barban

I do think we need heroes. It gives people hope and an example to follow. — Riley Keough

You must therefore love me, myself, and not my circumstances, if we are to be real friends. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

I wanted to make the world's greatest football undershirt. But I realized that no team sport had equipment for apparel. Apparel was an afterthought. — Kevin Plank

Sometimes you need to lose yourself to truly find yourself again. But at the end of the day, you have to know when to wake the fuck up and get on with your life. — Brandi Glanville

There is adventure in finding compelling stories and exploring complex issues in challenging environments, but there is also a responsibility to tell those stories accurately and objectively. — K. Lee Lerner

We bask in sermons, conferences, and books that exalt a grace centering on us. — David Platt

The fate of a single man can be rich with significance, that of a few hundred less so, but the history of thousands and millions of men does not mean anything at all, in any adequate sense of the word. — Stanislaw Lem