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you never maximize your full potential until you learn how to embrace suffering. — Steve Carter

I've never fallen into what I consider to be a trap of trying to figure out something analytically that could be a very popular film. I would hope my enthusiasm could match up with something with that potential. — Jonathan Demme

With a trampoline heart she saw the Bridge to her left: its modern shape, its optimistic uparching. Familiar from postcards and television commercials, here now, here-now, was the very thing itself, neat and enthralling. There were tiny flags on top and the silhouetted ant forms of people arduously climbing the steep bow. It looked stamped against the sky, as if nothing could remove it. It looked indelible. A coathanger, guidebooks said, but it was so much grander than this implied. — Gail Jones

I was born to be a teacher, and I'll die a teacher. — Jacques Parizeau

God is not a being among other beings, but the infinite Whither that makes possible the very functioning of our human spirit. — Elizabeth A. Johnson

It was high time that she left behind these silly daydreams, before she became odd and ended up locked in some attic, collecting bits of string and candle wax and muttering. — Laura Kinsale

I fear insignificance more than I fear failure. — Orrin Woodward

I'm an expert in hookers. I'm an expert in doormats. I'm an expert in victims. They were the best parts. And when I woke up
sociologically, politically, and creatively
I could no longer take those parts and look in the mirror. — Shirley Maclaine

It's embarrassing to tell you this, but it seems to come down mostly to just learning to be kinder. — Aldous Huxley

Marriage is like a toothbrush. It starts out smooth and gets kind of prickly towards the end. — Lois Greiman

The trouble with competitors' sycophants is they don't know where to put their tongues. Here's a suggestion: Try behind your teeth. With your mouth shut. — Max Hawthorne

Education best serves students by helping them be more self-reflective. — Randy Pausch