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You may be better than the rest, but you are not a success until you have made the effort to become the best you can be. — John Wooden
Oh no. Hell no. I'm not asking Ma for one of her bras. That's just ... wrong." ... "Your woman. You do it." ... " You go. We'll pay for your therapy later. — Maya Banks
In the lower-brow selection of tabloids that report on the weight of celebrities, one statement that follows women struggling with their weight around more than any other is "She got her body back." Here you'll find near-constant Britney coverage. But barring any transcendent out-of-body experiences, these women were never separated from their bodies. They've occupied them across various weights. This phrase is not about a woman getting back something she lost as much as it as about our approval that she has returned to something we want her to be. What is meant by this phrase is "We got her body back." We got the body we felt entitled to. — Alana Massey
Keep a spur handy. — Meg Mims
For me to get out in the congressional district that I represent and see all the things that we manufacture there, produce there, to get to know its people better, its businesses better and its government leaders better, all of those things have enriched me. — Reid Ribble
People will become what you think of them. See them for their beauty and they will rise up. See them for their darkness, and they will fall. — Amy Chan
Everyone has a point of view. Some people call it style, but what we're really talking about is the guts of a photograph. When you trust your point of view, that's when you start taking pictures. — Annie Leibovitz
I have no secrets; all of these things have been discussed at length in guitar magazines over the years but are far too elaborate to cover in one article. — Adrian Belew
Never give up but never forget to grow up. — Debasish Mridha