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A lot of children can go back and look at their childhood and find reasons why it wasn't perfect. But why whine about something no one can fix? You deal with it. — Junior Seau

Don't be like a train; don't travel on the same path! Thousands of different paths are waiting for you to walk! Don't be like a train! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

How the horse dominated the mind of the early races especially of the Mediterranean! You were a lord if you had a horse. Far back, far back in our dark soul the horse prances ... The horse, the horse! The symbol of surging potency and power of movement, of action in man! — D.H. Lawrence

We are the makers of our own state and ... individuals who realize the fact need not, ought not, to wait for collective action. — Mahatma Gandhi

I'm from a country where acting is taken very seriously; it's a very serious profession. — Malcolm McDowell

So let those people go on weeping and wailing whose self-indulgent minds have been weakened by long prosperity, let them collapse at the threat of the most trivial injuries; but let those who have spent all their years suffering disasters endure the worst afflictions with a brave and resolute staunchness. Everlasting misfortune does have one blessing, that it ends up by toughening those whom it constantly afflicts. — Seneca.

Who thinks the law has anything to do with justice? It's what we have because we can't have justice. — William McIlvanney

I always felt that I was a writer, that was what I had to do. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

It wasn't closure, really. But I'd said the right things. I'd hit on some truths. Maybe some things didn't get closure. Maybe some things weren't really worth it, or didn't really need it, and after a while the unimportance would become obvious. — Vee Hoffman

As long as it is hot, wet and goes down the right way, its fine with me. — Sarah Ferguson

I nudge my husband. "Honey, do you love me?" I ask. "Mmm-um" he replies. "Rowrrr? Mrreow?" says the cat. I nudge him again. "If you really loved me you'd get up and do something about the cat." He snorts air and pulls the covers tighter. "Uh-um. Didn' work lass night. Couldn't catch 'er." He begins to snore. That's the signal the cat has been waiting for. "MROW!" she shrieks joyfully. I carefully pry my husband off the ceiling. — Dena Harris

Before social networking platforms, people needed to know you to know your name. Today, people only need to know your name to know you. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana