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My eighth-grade year, I was home-schooled. I'd basically wake up, go to the gym in the morning, do a little bit of school, go to practice, do a little more school, then go back to practice. My mom had a crockpot and a mini traveling oven, so we'd be cooking and eating dinners at the gym. — Jacob Dalton

...maybe that's art. Seeing beauty others miss and capturing it. — Jules Barnard

I'm a very understanding person. That's something I was raised to be aware of - not everybody has the same shoes to fill or walks the same way or is on the same path. — Dianna Agron

I've never had a problem with the old truism about dancing to architecture. I think you can dance to architecture. There's some pretty funky architecture to dance to. — Rob Chapman

...the man who I still am loves the woman that you are — Jose Saramago

Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people. — Aleister Crowley

It is not what you say, but how you say, that's important. 99% Fat Free product seems more healthy than a product with 1% Fat. — Manoj Arora

The impact of armed conflict on children is everyone's responsibility. And it must be everyone's concern. — Graca Machel

I am worse than they are, I didn't DO anything to stop them — Janice Hardy

I felt like I belonged to an ancient tradition of all young people given this same task of finding their own ways through to the futures they wanted for themselves. — Aspen Matis

We're occupied. We don't tak about it that way, but we are.

We're not occupied. We're a world city. There's a difference.

Are you sure? — Max Gladstone

Unless you're influenced by my uniqueness, I'm not going to be influenced by your advice. — Stephen R. Covey

I know you so well, and you'll feel guilty, simplifying everything, putting the emphasis here or there according to your interest. — Hanif Kureishi

Leadership from the Oval Office - and sustained, effective use of the bully pulpit - is essential to getting the American people off their too-pampered butts and into meeting successfully the long-haul challenges of fixing major problems in the very fabric of our republic's life, both domestically and in our international relations. — Lawrence Wilkerson

We should seek to observe, and then to serve. — Linda K. Burton