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I think it's important to have confidence, but then it's also important to try to try something new, to leave your comfort zone to try to grow. That's why I'm trying to grow as an artist and trying to figure out what kind of artist I want to be. — Kadir Nelson

We do not escape into philosophy, psychology, and art
we go there to restore our shattered selves into whole ones. — Anais Nin

So get rid of all uncleanness and the rampant outgrowth of wickedness, and in a humble (gentle, modest) spirit receive and welcome the Word which implanted and rooted [in your hearts] contains the power to save your souls. James 1:21 — Joyce Meyer

out of my way cakesniffers — Lemony Snicket

I would have beaten Bloomberg like a rented mule. — Anthony Weiner

When things get tough, you should seek out someone like a coach or friend or family member to talk things through with. — Bridgit Mendler

I was born modest, but it didn't last. — Mark Twain

Satan is around y'all. Devil on your shoulder. All these niggas is corn, sworn in secret societies, devils with no horn. — Jadakiss

The Internet knows no national borders. — Alan Dershowitz

Mendeleyev was said to have modelled the table on the card game solitaire. — Bill Bryson

But, of course, one relies on the everyday people who just simply like your music, for whom you may not be a hobby but they enjoy being in your presence at a concert. — Cliff Richard

I was able to bring the souls from the past back to life.-Amaranth — Carolina Cody Aldaz

My closet is pretty organized, I'm proud to say. It's set up by type of clothes and then by color. And then, of course, there's the rotating from spring/summer to fall/winter. — Behati Prinsloo

Leroy helped me process the reality that when we engage in the messiness and tension of a suffering community, we experience the positive and negative ways that people respond to that suffering. As a result, we live in the tension between desperation and excess; while we live in the black, others fight for survival in the red. This becomes a real aspect of community: struggling through loving our neighbors when our neighbors do not enjoy the same blessings we do. — Jeff Shinabarger