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The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life. — Richard Steele

At any given point you can release your greatest self. Don't let anyone hold you back. Don't let anyone dilute you. Don't be peer pressured into being less than you are. People willing to dilute themselves for the sake of others is one of the great tragedies of our time. Stop letting others define and set the pace for your life. Get out there and be your best. Do your best. Live your best. Make every day count and you'll see how exponentially more exciting, thrilling, successful, happy and full your life will be. — Steve Maraboli

There are a lot of people who go through a lot of tough things, and it doesn't stop them from wanting to be a better parent. — Clive Owen

Casting young people is always so difficult, and they got it so right in 'Game of Thrones.' All the young actors are amazingly talented and so professional. — Joe Dempsie

Book five of Dork Diaries is one of my favorite books it brings my thoughts deep into the book and think if you haven't read it you should you will probably fell just as I fell. — Rachel Renee Russell

A piece of the miracle process has been reserved for each of us — Jim Rohn

You will go one on one with the Great One! — Dwayne Johnson

Power is the best shield that the disordered personality can conceive against being revealed as the laughing stock he secretly suspects himself to be. — William Donaldson

I do miss having someone to spoil, somebody that you can just sit with for a bit. — Harry Styles

In the realm of love and sex, it's girls who are in the position of working hard to adapt themselves to the needs and fantasies of the mercurial males whose approval and attention they seek. — Meenakshi Gigi Durham

Why should not our whole life and its scenery be actually thus fair and distinct? All our lives want a suitable background. They should at least, like the life of the anchorite, be as impressive to behold as objects in a desert, a broken shaft or crumbling mound against a limitless horizon. — Henry David Thoreau

slain, after all man's devices had failed, by the humblest things that God, in — H.G.Wells