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I used to say to myself, 'Well, in the old days everybody danced because they loved to dance, and there was none of this professional garbage going on about how much can you get for this or that or the other, or any of the kinds of things that insecurity can sometimes promote. Sometimes it's for the wrong reasons.' — Twyla Tharp

We learn that the more we are true to ourselves, the more we can connect with and contribute to the world. — Brendon Burchard

Speech has both an individual and a social side, and we cannot conceive of one without the other. — Ferdinand De Saussure

In his dark story collection Poachers, Tom Franklin, who once worked in a grit factory, offers the sad and sorry lives of people stuck in the back-waters of the Alabama River, who tend to subsist on a steady diet of moon-shine and stale crackers. — Nancy Pearl

I was nothing but a failure. A fucked-up, broken shame.
I was nothing but this emptiness. A shell ruined by fame.
Don't be afraid to shatter, baby, if that will set you free.
I'll find you in the pieces and that will unbreak me. — Lexi Ryan

The way I grew up, I was always taught that it's uncouth to talk about money, and that's not what should inspire you. — Justin Timberlake

Life is like ridding bicycle . to keep your balance you must keep moving — Albbert Einstine

They never pay the slaves enough so they can get free, just enough so they can stay alive and come back to work. — Charles Bukowski