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I always feel like I could look better. I'm, like, the worst. — Ashley Tisdale

Do good when you can, and charge when you think they will stand it. — Mark Twain

Narcissism has existed for a long time; social media is just a new outlet to express it. Anybody who is going to record themselves and put that on the Internet, hoping people will watch, there is a degree to which that exists, yeah. I don't know if I would call myself a narcissist. I don't necessarily identify with that label. — Tyler Oakley

Try to discover The road to success And you'll seek but never find, But blaze your own path And the road to success Will trail right behind. — Robert Breault

I can be. I do not normally try to be. In fact, there have been some reviews-which I've loved-that said I didn't
try to sell my show on sex, that I sang my show. On the other hand, I know I'm cute. I can dance. I don't have a
bad figure. I know exactly what I am. I'm certainly no great beauty. I know exactly how far I can go. — Stevie Nicks

Can't living with the bill means it won't become law. — George W. Bush

The most American thing you can do is to stifle dissent. — Utah Phillips

you are the mysterious fire at my finger tips — John Geddes

I'm sure everyone knows now that only a few have performed in Madison Square Garden. That list is so small. Now I'm on that list. I'm a part of a very small group, which is unbelievable. You relish in that moment for a second. — Kevin Hart

I think how we are all broken over one thing or another, how we all limp about, dragging our sorrows & troubles, our failures & disappointments, our perfect loneliness, & how it is when we suddenly open our eyes & see someone next to us dragging their own smashed bones. It seems only natural that we would want to crawl in their direction holding out our hands. — Lynne Branard