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I'm falling into you This dream could come true And it feels so good falling into you from If You Asked Me To — Diane Warren

Fear will only pull you away from what you are truly capable of. Believe that you can, and you will. Its as simple as that. — Candace Knoebel

I don't like American girls. They're very conceited, you know. In Europe they're more pleasant. — Bobby Fischer

Nature never appeals to intelligence until habit and instinct are useless. There is no intelligence where there is no need of change. — H.G.Wells

The privilege of a middle-class, stable, bourgeois life is that you can pretend that you are not complicated and project yourself as a solid, uncomplicated person, with refined life goals and achievements. — Aleksandar Hemon

Negative self-talk and negative affirmation can keep you anchored in old thought patterns and identities. — Bryant McGill

The men of old breathed clear down to their heels. — Zhuangzi

In a world that proclaims the non-existence of the mind, the moral righteousness of rule by brute force, the penalizing of the competent in favor of the incompetent, the sacrifice of the best to the worst - in such a world, the best have to turn against society and have to become its deadliest enemies. — Ayn Rand

My passion is becoming involved in good work, whether that means as an actor or writer or director or producer or all - that is not as important to me. — Bryan Cranston

I had a moment a few years ago where I wasn't sure if I was acting for myself or because people expected it of me. A bit of a crisis of faith, I suppose. I did some soul-searching, took a break and decided I was going to live my life only for me. — Adelaide Kane

You want to know the hardest thing about being smart?
What?
I pretty much always know what's going to happen next; there's no suspense. — Billy Bob Thornton

The thicker the hay; the easier mowed. — Alaric I