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I'd see people being really successful, whether it was my teammates or big-name fighters like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson, and I'd think, 'I want to be a legend like that.' — Holly Holm

But the roaring of the fire,
And the warmth of fur,
And the boiling of the kettle
Were beautiful to her! — Edna St. Vincent Millay

Budget thy expenses that thou mayest have coins to pay for thy necessities, to pay for thy enjoyments, and to gratify thy worthwhile desires without spending more than nine-tenths of thy earnings. — George S. Clason

You can still be someone new without giving up everything you cared about before. — Ais

Very good in the Back to the Future movies, but was born to play Caroline in the City. — Lea Thompson

Whatever class and race divergences exist, top cats are tom cats. — Elizabeth Janeway

As you practice things, you get better. I mean I've worked very hard on changing my life and taking what is good about it and trying to jettison the things I think were not good about it. I think the key word is "discipline," focus. I'm always working at it, but I'm not always successful. — Lou Reed

There's only one woman in this town that has kept me awake at night. — Sibylla Matilde

Rambo only exists in the movies. — Daniel Ortega

Hark ye, friend; you have been a burgher of this great city. What matter whether you have lived in it but five years or three? If you have observed the laws of the corporation, the length or shortness of the time makes no difference. Where is the hardship, then, if Nature, that planted you here, orders your removal? You cannot say you are sent off by a tyrant or an unjust judge. No; you quit the stage as fairly as a player does that has his discharge from the master of the revels. But I have only gone through three acts, and not held out till the end of the fifth, you say. Well, but in life three acts make the play entire. He that ordered the first scene now gives the sign for shutting up the last. You are neither accountable for one nor the other. — Marcus Aurelius