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You need to claim the driver's seat," Cash said. "Never take a backseat in your own life! You gotta take that bitch by the steering wheel with all your might - even if the road is bumpy, even if there's blood under your fingernails, even if you loose passengers along the way. Only you can steer your life in the direction that's best for you. — Chris Colfer

The one benefit of having done all kinds of movies as an actor is, you learn the pros and cons of being tempted to do a really big movie because it costs a lot of money. — Ben Affleck

I grew up in rural Arizona. My dad ran a general store. — Ann Kirkpatrick

In a single week, there might be committees, caucuses, colloquium, congresses, and conventions variously coming together to establish codes, set courses of action, levy complaints, and generally clamor about the world's oldest problems in its newest nomenclature. — Amor Towles

Keep it simple and keep it real. The more basic we see our connection to God and Spirit, the easier it is to feel like you're a part of it. — Jim Fargiano

When lending people money, be sure their character exceeds their collateral. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

Freedom to speak and write about public questions is as important to the life of our government as is the heart to the human body. In fact, this privilege is the heart of our government. If that heart be weakened, the result is debilitation; if it be stilled, the result is death. — Hugo Black

Ah! Wretched and too solitary he who loves not his own company. — Abraham Cowley

Two of the biggest conversational blunders you can make are saying something when you should stay silent, and staying silent when you should say something. — Mardy Grothe

I'm gay, it's all a big scam. My kids don't even know who their mother is. — Harry Connick Jr.

An orator or author is never successful till he has learned to make his words smaller than his ideas. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

That's when I began drinking coffee. I was hung up on every little thing. I loved Paris, and felt straightaway at home. Not to be grandiose, but it seemed like all the city had been waiting for me. — Rosecrans Baldwin

Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

If you haven't doubted, you probably haven't thought very hard about what you believe, — George W. Bush