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There's no way we could take cars off the planet and not have our society fall apart. So they're a necessary evil, in that sense. — Lindsay Wagner

Use the information you've been given as an individual, but NEVER let what you've heard or read or experienced in the past prevent you from answering the call on your life.
You are responsible for your life. That includes the voice inside you and everything it calls you to do. Don't ignore that voice to follow rules that don't fit. When a jacket doesn't fit anymore, it's time to donate it. Same principle applies for rules which no longer serve you.
You don't have to curse the rules or condemn them. In fact, there might be someone else who would benefit from them at the exact moment you no longer need them.
Just step into all that you can be and all that you can do. — Stephen Lovegrove

People admire champions because they make life look easy ... so work hard and be a champion! — Uzoma Nnadi

Wrestling became very stale and boring for me, and I wasn't really making any money with it. So I decided to get into fighting. — Josh Koscheck

Of all debts, men are least willing to pay their taxes; what a satire this is on government. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

If there is a lesson in our story it is that the manipulation, according to strictly self-consistent rules, of a set of symbols representing one single aspect of the phenomena may produce correct, verifiable predictions, and yet completely ignore all other aspects whose ensemble constitutes reality ... — Arthur Koestler

A good runner leaves no footprints. — Laozi

What you do for yourself is fleeting and dies with you. What you do for others has unending benefit and is eternal. — Jerold Panas

Yes, a cheeseburger and fries is probably my favourite meal. But I don't eat ground beef anymore. — Eric Schlosser

There is one characteristic of the present direction of public opinion, peculiarly calculated to make it intolerant of any marked demonstration of individuality. The general average of mankind are not only moderate in intellect, but also moderate in inclinations: they have no tastes or wishes strong enough to incline them to do anything unusual, and they consequently do not understand those who have, and class all such with the wild and intemperate whom they are accustomed to look down upon. — John Stuart Mill

Whenever we put other things first, there is confusion. — Oswald Chambers

Only when a chef changed the way you saw the world, through cooking, did food truly become art, and that was rare indeed. — Michael Ruhlman

If only faces could talk.... — Pat Summerall

We left Dayton, September 23, and arrived at our camp at Kill Devil Hill on Friday, the 25th. — Orville Wright