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We were young. We were 23. I was a kid, growing up, that would burn and fry. I didn't understand why. We did all this study and research and learned so much about skin cells and rejuvenation and how the body works and (how) everybody is different. (We) learned what doctors do for treatment of certain things and so I changed my direction and opened up a skin-care company - healthy tanning, skin-care products and rejuvenation and all of that and it took off. — Drew Waters
Motivation is an inner force that compels behavior. Your inner drives will propel you further and faster than external perks. — Denis Waitley
Sunny, tell me truthfully, what are your intentions toward Talon? (Selena) What are you? His mom? I promise I'll respect him in the morning. (Sunshine) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
What I'm trying to do is create moments of recognition ... — Barbara Kruger
If the individual could succeed in discovering through human experience the profound past, he, would more rapidly, reach the conclusion that all the opportunities that complement him in knowledge and health, come from Divine Kindness and, that most of the material resources that are at his disposition and desires proceed from injustice. — Chico Xavier
It's a no-win argument - that business of what we're born with and what our environment does to us. And it's a boring argument, because it simplifies the mysteries that attend both our birth and our growth. — John Irving
If there is anything more dangerous to the life of the mind than having no independent commitment to ideas, it is having an excess of commitment to some special and constricting idea. — Richard Hofstadter
The problem is never the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem. Think before you rush into action. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
Although I still occasionally paint and draw, my life has now been shaped by my writing. — Russell Banks
La heradera del dia destruida.
(The heiress of the destroyed day.) — Pablo Neruda