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My mom's like me and she doesn't want to look weak in front of other people. And she's like Colby in the way that she has to take hits at other people whenever she feels threatened. That used to make me want to cave and do what she wants. But it doesn't anymore. — M-E Girard

I dragged my wife from our honeymoon in Africa and landed her in Ontario, Canada, when it was -40 degrees, — Ryan Reynolds

When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? — Mark Cuban

O my God, how true it is that we may have of Thy gifts and yet may be full of ourselves! — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon

I used to get made fun of in the minor leagues. I'd be 0 for 2, and then in my last at-bat I'd hit a chopper that wouldn't even reach the shortstop, and I'd get a hit out of it. The guys would be all over me, but a hit's a hit. I'll take 3,000 of 'em. — Mike Trout

Because they have so little, children must rely on imagination rather than experience. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Science has proven that while your genes control your biology, a rather simple, nondrug formula of nutrient-rich food, targeted supplements to address missing precursors, and lifestyle changes can keep your genes in perpetual "repair" mode. — Sara Gottfried

Dad told me to stop running in circles, I couldn't, so he nailed down my other foot! — Rodney Dangerfield

You're not as sexy as I think you are. She squinted. Wait. That hadn't come out right. — Thea Harrison

I was a Republican until I got to New York and had to live on $18 a week. It was then that I became a Democrat. — Julia Child

Popo used to say, life is a tapestry we weave day by day with threads of different colors, some heavy and dark, others thin and bright, all the threads having their uses. The stupid things I did are already in the tapestry, — Isabel Allende

Well-being has been cast aside for wealth; success favored over sanity. In the process, some have turned cold toward life, and toward others. Where is the energized, heightened, exhilarated pulse one would expect from such a chosen and capable people? Why do we not hear more laughter and life? Where is the vibrant, mad fury and passion of the fully engaged human? Where are the people burning with charisma and joy and magnetism? Where is the appreciation for life's spark? We must reexamine our attitude toward life. Our supreme duty must be to rekindle the magic of life. For this, we now declare: WE SHALL PRACTICE JOY AND GRATITUDE. — Brendon Burchard

Lonely people are always up in the middle of the night. — Nicole Krauss