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I feel connected with people because of their sense of humor, worldview, and what they think and feel about certain existential issues (things not affected, in my view, by if someone rides a horse or drives a car or talks only IRL or only by typing), not how old they are, what they use to convey what they think and feel about certain existential issues, or if we have both watched the same TV shows or looked at the same websites. — Tao Lin

Larry Bird is like a basketball god to me for what he's done for my career. — Jalen Rose

For this wire is as a part of our body, as a vein torn from us, glowing with our blood. Are we proud of this thread of metal, or of our hands which made it, or is there a line to divide these two? — Ayn Rand

Live beyond your means, then you're forced to work hard, you have to succeed. — Edward G. Robinson

There was a lot of feeling that with an African-American president, life on the South Side of Chicago would be radically different. — Mark Kirk

It is laughable how often good manners interfere with my survival. — Andrew Levkoff

My kids tell me to Instagram, so I do that. I have a few thousand followers. — Lee Daniels

I think life is a gift from God and should be lived to the full and with purpose. — Tony Blair

Though life has to be lived forward, it can only be understood backwards — Adeline Yen Mah

Grace is the only thing that is ever enough. — Ann Voskamp

Mistakes show us what we need to learn. — Peter McWilliams

Personally, emotionally, I'd rather divorce myself from the world than face the heartbreak of partial success. Because partial success implies overwhelming failure. — George Carlin

Country music has changed tremendously, so what now is considered country was not considered country at that time. We were doing stuff that probably could have been called country music today, but would certainly have not have fit in at that time. — Charlie Daniels

Lovers die inward that their flames conceal. — John Webster

Never hate anyone — Judy Wolfman