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I'm not a media darling. I'm forever the outsider, for whatever the reason is. — Russell Peters

There are no musically untalented people. — Igor Levit

I'm not the master of the sax, George Garzone is. — Michael Brecker

Fine manners are like personal beauty,
a letter of credit everywhere. — C. A. Bartol

If I were as much of a man as my woman, I'd be my wife. — Ryan Stiles

Ask nature questions, and you will get answers. — Jean Craighead George

Somebody has to do the hard jobs. — Peter Floriani

You were brought to where you are standing now because the decisions you took some time back have held you by your hands and dragged you this far. — Israelmore Ayivor

Rudeness is a means to attract attention, assert power, cover-up ineptitude, deflect personal insecurities, and intimidate meeker people. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I am an Indian to the core. — Vijay Mallya

Fight back and learn to be fearless. — Kristen Ashley

In a world where globalisation wants to turn everybody into the same thing, I think that anything that allows you to go to another place or be in another world has got to be celebrated. — Gwenno

I wrote lots of scripts that never got made and they were terrible. I thought they were good at the time. You can't write two scripts and expect your career to take off. Keep writing. Be you. Be original. A lot of people go for a genre, which is fine if you can do that really well, but we all have such layered histories. We all come from a unique background. Write about your past, write about you. Or make stuff up, but make it about something that really matters. — Nicole Holofcener

Nevertheless, whether in occurrences lasting days, hours or mere minutes at a time, I have experienced happiness often, and have had brief encounters with it in my later years, even in old age. — Herman Hesse

What's really interesting is the introduction of the tablet - not just the iPad, but the Nook and the Kindle. While they aren't going to solve all of our problems, I do think they make it easier for people to pause, linger, read and really process very important ideas. — Chris Hughes