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I lived in Iowa for pretty much the rest of my life, but I just moved to St. Louis and opened up a gym and MMA training center. — Robbie Lawler

Don't worry about what the people say; be yourself, say what you want to say with respect. — Mariano Rivera

Time mellows people as it mellows wine, as long as the grapes are good. You may set out to be a businesswoman or businessman but in the course of time end up caring for a dying parent, orphaned niece, or disabled brother. You may encounter illness yourself and end up being a writer, touching the heartstrings, not the purse strings of other people. That's why it's best to always be true to yourself and God and to be flexible within His will. He will use you. — Barbara Johnson

Fiction is lies; we're writing about people who never existed and events that never happened when we write fiction, whether its science fiction or fantasy or western mystery stories or so-called literary stories. All those things are essentially untrue. But it has to have a truth at the core of it. — George R R Martin

The truth has no agenda. — Glenn Beck

I write every day. I'm always in the process of writing my last book, until the next one. — Farley Mowat

She means the devil with people who say you're anything but what you are. — Octavia E. Butler

It was bloody difficult getting followed around all the time. — Shane Warne

I was thinkin if I cheated on my fears, broke up with my doubts, got engaged to my faith. I can marry my dreams. — Beyonce Knowles

I don't have very eclectic tastes in music. — John Petrucci

America, for me, is the country where, if you have something great to offer, you'll be valued highly. — Tadashi Yanai

Many great men can attribute their success to the fact that they didn't have the advantages other men had — Michelle Cohen Corasanti

London and Westminster. Even the Cock-lane ghost had been laid only a round dozen of years, after rapping out its messages, as the spirits — Charles Dickens