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Everyone's different inside their head. — Alice Oseman

It's always easy to judge from afar — Roberto Mancini

My happiest memory of childhood was my first birthday in reform school. This teacher took an interest in me. In fact, he gave me the first birthday presents I ever got: a box of Cracker Jacks and a can of ABC shoe polish. — Flip Wilson

At culinary school, none of the things we use to define ourselves outside that world - actor, producer, student - none of that matters. It's a magical art form. — Eric Christian Olsen

Life is a struggle, from the agonies of birth to the railing against death. Devour or be devoured. The law of the wild. — David Gemmell

I think the media needs a little criticizing now, as it did in the '80s, don't you? — Jose Padilha

Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went. — John Updike

The author describes the adoption process in which he and his wife participated as "a paperwork pregnancy". — David Platt

You're always in the kitchen," Alianora said when she poked her head through the door a moment later. "Or the library. Don't you ever do anything but cook and read? — Patricia C. Wrede

Positive thoughts precede positive results. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Take criticism seriously, but not personally. If there is truth or merit in the criticism, try to learn from it. Otherwise, let it roll right off you. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

You should aim to be independent of any one vote, of any one fashion, of any one century. — Baltasar Gracian

Apple is always focused on out-innovating itself ... and that is something I am very proud to be a part of. — Arthur D. Levinson

Does the fact that I can no longer remember my own phone number indicate my growing feebleness? No, on the contrary, it unleashes the mind from the petty tyranny of tending to the trivial and allows it to concentrate on the important and the critical. — Don Norman

Christ didn't call us into religion but into relationship, relationship with Him and with one another. — Rice Broocks