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I had had an extroverted personality with a lot of friends, but when I lost the weight and grew so tall, I withdrew within myself. — Tyra Banks

Preparedness is the ultimate confidence builder. — Vince Lombardi

Someone picked up the sun and pinned it to the sky again, but every day it hangs a little lower than the day before. It's like a negligent parent who only knows one half of who you are. It never sees how its absence changes people. How different we are in the dark. — Tahereh Mafi

My definition of an executive's job is brief and to the point. It is simply this: Getting things done through other people. — James Cash Penney

Brunch is such an odd thing. It was created by fat, lazy people who were too lazy to wake up at a reasonable hour and too fat to wait until the next proper time for dining. — Brian South

I don't remember yesterday.I pretty much live in the moment. — Jim Carrey

The Congolese are consistently rated as the planet's poorest people, significantly worse off than other destitute Africans. In the decade from 2000, the Congolese were the only nationality whose gross domestic product per capita, a rough measure of average incomes, was less than a dollar a day. — Tom Burgis

Love everything around you;
you will be surrounded by beauty. — Debasish Mridha

Such a typical misunderstanding. He is broken. Something within him is damaged. You can no more expect Drizzt to clearly unwind his twisting thoughts than you could expect a man with shattered legs to run. Just because you cannot see the injury does not mean that it isn't there. Nor is it one that can be cured by force of will, any more than simple determination could mend shattered bones." Jarlaxle — R.A. Salvatore

For a moment he felt it, like a faint pulsing: the lightness that came with a few lazy summer months, the quiet joy in being connected to people you loved and who loved you. — Natalie Baszile