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And last, it was after he was relieved to find she was right about Psych. It wasn't geeky. There were no spaceships, alternate universes or fantastical explanations for ridiculous plot devices. It was just damned funny and, to top that, clever. — Kristen Ashley
I think the main thing for kids is to have them believe in themselves. — Dwyane Wade
Be ashamed when you sin, not when you repent. — Saint John Chrysostom
Yes. My mother was and still is a Folk Singer. She was very involved in the political movements for Unions and Civil rights. She sang with Pete Seeger among others. My father was an Actor. — Vicki Sue Robinson
I don't draw every day. I tend to draw intensely during certain periods of time. I draw to amuse myself on occasion, when I am bored and drawing is the only fun to be had. — David Shrigley
When I was five years old I knew I wanted to act. — Debra Wilson
I have read in your face, as plain as if it was a book, that but for some trouble and sorrow we should never know half the good there is about us. — Charles Dickens
School is not easy for kids and football wasn't easy for me ... but if it's something you truly believe in, it's something you've got to fight for and be willing to do what you need to do make it work. — Emmitt Smith
Read about things that wouldn't keep you up all night long, weeping and tearing out your hair. — Lemony Snicket
If you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own — Someone
There are a lot of good things that we can do. Maybe my example can help someone. — Cheryl James
People naturally want to know about what happened, about my leukemia. They ask the same questions again and again. And there have been so many positive conclusions, even through the bad times, that I don't mind at all to be reminded of my struggles. — Jose Carreras
Dreams cost nothing. They are free. The hard part is just keeping them going. — Sylvester Stallone
First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys. — Ray Bradbury
