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Ah'm thinking about shoutin 'stop' but ah could never turn away at this point. If smack is as addictive as they say, then ah'm already aw the junky ah'm ever gaunny be. — Irvine Welsh

Pushing yourself to be the best is unsustainable. Simply push yourself to be better than the day before. — Simon Sinek

I know that government doesn't have the all solutions that real solutions do not come from the top down. Instead, the ways to end poverty come from all of us. We are part of the solution. — Kathleen Blanco

The theologian Meric Casaubon argued - in his 1668 book, Of Credulity and Incredulity - that witches must exist because, after all, everyone believes in them. Anything that a large number of people believe must be true. — Carl Sagan

That's what reframing your role is all about: thinking about how your work affects others, looking at the larger purpose of your work and whom it benefits, and seeing yourself as a potential difference maker. — David Sturt

When he throws one in from half court and raises his arms triumphantly, spectators' emotions rise in sympathetic gasps of joy; childhood revisited for a brief moment — Brian Triptow

I would say I am viewed as the oldest teenager in my family because they say I never grow old. I mean, I am stern in my own way - I am not one to let children run over me - but I am very, very good with children, and I can usually get what I want out of them. — Betty Wright

I'm excited about the idea of an act of theatre triggering a parallel creative act of writing. — Tim Crouch

Life and death have equal authority in nature. When laws contradict so fundamentally they cause mere confusion in the average soul — Steve Aylett

I appreciate everything that has been done for me. After a difficult start, I've just followed my dreams. — Victor Ortiz

Sylvia smiled at her like a wily fox. — Tasha Blue

The dreamer - if you want an exact definition - is not a human being, but a creature of an intermediate sort. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky