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I'm always changing and learning about acting, and about myself. I just hope to always keep doing that. — Jane Levy

All great people of history, all the heroes and leaders and innovators who lit humanity's way out of darkness and ignorance, forged within themselves the courage to overcome their internal conflicts when it mattered most. In many ways, they are just like us: They worried. They procrastinated. They sometimes had lower opinions of their fellow human beings. But what made them celebrated, what pushed society forward, what gave birth to their legend, was their sheer will to overcome such impulses and to faithfully, actively, and lovingly fight for a better life for themselves and others. Let us learn from them, let us master ourselves, and let us now add our own chapter of courage to the good book of humanity. — Brendon Burchard

Five years from now, you're the same person except for the people you've met and the books you've read. — John Wooden

But from a distance. I would have left you whole and wholly for the delectation of those who wanted more and cared less. — Maya Angelou

I think I have a sense right in the beginning of how big an idea it is and how much room it needs, and, almost more importantly, how long it would sustain anybody's interest. — Lydia Davis

The toughest opponent of all is Old Man Par. He's a patient soul who never shoots a birdie and never incurs a bogey. And if you would travel the long road with him, you must be patient, too. — Bobby Jones

There were big geysers coming up where the shells were landing and there were bodies floating, face down, face up. — Elliot Johnson

I don't want there to be millions of people that are permanently barred from every becoming Americans. — Marco Rubio

I was an American girl; I possessed what our culture valued most-independance and blind courage. — Hilary Thayer Hamann

Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves. — Agnes Repplier