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Unless you're not pushing yourself, you're not living to the fullest. You can't be afraid to fail, but unless you fail, you haven't pushed hard enough.
— Dean Karnazes

As far as being married and what it means to me ... it's nice knowing that I have a partner in life and that someone's got my back. — Jessica Alba

Don't you want to know what cookies is a code word for?"
"No! Good God, no! — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Around everything that is perfected, the unfinished ascends and intensifies. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Life ahead holds much more opportunities. — Lailah Gifty Akita

his facetious grace in writing," and much else. — Bill Bryson

If the Royal Family was going to assassinate someone, they would have gotten rid of me a long time ago. — John Lydon

Whereas this ... this was wet. His lips sank into a rhythm obviously familiar to him - like a kind of slow rock over her mouth - and there were times when she felt his tongue, hot and slippery. Times when he insinuated himself right against her and that same slipperiness made her go all funny inside. — Charlotte Stein

Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji gave the mantra- Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat, Kashmiriyat. He based Jammu and Kashmir's development on this, and we need to take it ahead. — Narendra Modi

Maybe dark matter is denser than we usually assume, kind of like the Milky Way plane. — Lisa Randall

I enjoy listening to Olla Bell. There is also this young guitar player, John Duke Lippincott, he sometimes goes by Johnny Duke. He is the most brilliant guitar player from right here in Wilmington, DE. — David Bromberg

I'm proud of everything that I've accomplished since I was a little boy. That was my dream - to be a ballplayer. I didn't dream to win so many Gold Gloves, or Silver Bats or play in All-Star Games or World Series. I was just dreaming to play the game. — Roberto Alomar

Quentin wasn't stupid, despite living what his father called 'a lifestyle unworthy of yourself'. — Ros Baxter