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I can safely say that I had an incredibly difficult and trying past growing up and trying to be an artist and standing up as who I am in this world. — Matt Bomer

The voices of our ancestors telling of our glorious past, our culture, and what it means to be an Indian. — Allen Sapp

It is the Master of Self who is the masterpiece; the life lived is the canvas that reveals the Master's great works. — Jo-Ann L. Tremblay

Lenin is an artist who has worked men, as other artists have worked marble or metals. But men are harder than stone and less malleable than iron. There is no masterpiece. The artist has failed. The task was superior to his capacities. — Benito Mussolini

Google: the selective use of polygraphs — David Howard

'Argo' was a great script from day one. I don't think we knew that it was going to be such a success. — Tate Donovan

Man, I feel like hip-hop is - first of all, not even only with just GOOD Music, I gotta say - I think hip-hop is still alive in a strong way, man. I feel really enthused about hip-hop. — Common

An internal report at Hewlett-Packard revealed that women only apply for open jobs if they think they meet 100 percent of the criteria listed. Men apply if they think they meet 60 percent of the requirements. — Sheryl Sandberg

Conscience is the internal perception of the rejection of a particular wish operating in us. — Sigmund Freud

All this bit about angels and all the different religions, it's based on something. I think anything's possible. I believe in everything until it's disproved. — John Lennon

A buyback is itself a special kind of acquisition, made at prices that are typically a bargain compared with those a company must pay for an outside purchase. — Carol Loomis

art of hand-to-hand fighting in which the weight and efforts of the opponent are used to bring about his defeat," judo strategy exploits "techniques [that] are generally intended to turn an opponent's force to one's own advantage rather than to oppose it directly."1 In the world of business, we use the term "judo strategy" to describe a particular way of competing. A judo approach to competition emphasizes the use of movement and flexibility to — Anonymous

I did everything I could do and tried as hard as I could. In light of how I putted, I guess second place will do. — Cristie Kerr

To really become motivated to succeed, people need to believe they can win. — John C. Maxwell