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How could you carry the inside of a person with you and not call them a friend, no matter what the rules said? — Barbara Samuel

If you perpetuate the dreams of the past, you stifle your own dreams of the future. — Brandon Sanderson

And I think they loved me because I loved being part of their team, you know, and I quite often say to kids, that I was the worst player in the world's best football team - and that was good enough for me. — Craig Johnston

When you focus and accept the current moment with love, faith, and joyfulness, you are practicing mindfulness. That is better than controlling the universe. — Debasish Mridha

I've been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu all my life. Boxing, kickboxing. I'm definitely not a fighter, but I defend my honor. — Spencer Pratt

Adapt to them - don't expect them to adapt to you. — John C. Maxwell

I don't have a PR rep. I live in Vermont. — Colin Trevorrow

Hardly anything can be more important in the mental training of a child than the bringing him to do it in its proper time, whether he enjoys it or not. The measure of a child's ability to do this becomes, in the long run, the measure of his practical efficiency in whatever sphere of life he labors. — Henry Clay Trumbull

I'm a tech geek. Whenever I read about something new, I think to myself, How can I take this and make it black? — Henry Louis Gates

An agent said he didn't know what to do with me, I wouldn't be able to play any parts but lesbians and aliens. — Allison Janney

Left-wing movements have tended to be unisex, and asexual in their imagery. Right-wing movements, however puritanical and repressive the realities they usher in, have an erotic surface. Certainly Nazism is "sexier" than communism. — Susan Sontag

When you have bad teams, you've got to be creative to win games you're not supposed to win. — Don Nelson

The Spirit of Place [does not] exert its full influence upon a newcomer until the old inhabitant is dead or absorbed. So America ... The moment the last nuclei of Red [Indian] life break up in America, then the white men will have to reckon with the full force of the demon of the continent. — D.H. Lawrence