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The true Martial Artist is not the one who fears change, but the one who causes it to happen. — Ed Parker

And they say that each man has but one dream and life is just a question of whether he attains them or not... — Oscar Simanjuntak

I think in theory, Donald Trump could be a formidable candidate, right? The theory of him is, if he ignites working class white voters, he can put Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, states like Ohio in play for the Republicans. — Joy-Ann Reid

My grandfather had given me Mr. Darwin's book to read. He had given me the possibility of a different kind of life. but none of it mattered. Instead there was The Science of Housewifery for me. I was blind; I was pathetic. The century was about to change, but my own little life would not change with it. — Jacqueline Kelly

For a while I had somebody that came to clean my house that turned out to be in a band that I really loved. — Carrie Brownstein

I wanted to be an oceanographer, actually. It's a way of going underwater. I've always been interested in how deep it was, you know. — Joan Didion

No one in my family had ever been in politics. My dad thought it was something that got in the way. — Rob Portman

Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying basic fundamentals. — Jim Rohn

Shame is such an intense emotion. It just can drive you. — Kyra Sedgwick

There are no rogue ships; there are only rogue shipowners. — Barista Uno

I feel myself floating without the weight of him on my body. — Amy Reed

One's very own free, unfettered desire, one's own whim, no matter how wild, one's own fantasy, even though sometimes roused to the point of madness-all this constitutes precisely that previously omitted, most advantageous advantage which isn't included under any classification and because of which all systems and theories are constantly smashed to smithereens. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky