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I'm thankful to be able to team up with a company like USANA that cares about my well-being and I know we can do great things together. — Caroline Wozniacki
The time when most of you should withdraw into yourself is when you are forced to be in a crowd. — Epicurus
I'm trying to teach my daughter about healthy eating. — Carnie Wilson
When people listen to my music, I hope that they will notice that if you take a piece by a composer like Schubert, the major and the minor triad is an extermely important thing not merely as harmony, but in creating melodic lines. Schubert is always walking up and down with arpeggios on C, E, G and so forth. I am not doing anything different really, except using a different system of harmony. — Elliott Carter
From 1965 to 1974, I served the best possible apprenticeship for an actor. I learned firsthand how a truck driver lives, what a bartender does, how a salesman thinks. I had to make a life inside those jobs, not just pretend. — Brian Dennehy
It's weird because standup can be like therapy. Comedians can't be satisfied with just having fun with our friends. We've got to figure out a way to do it on stage. — Artie Lange
But it is sometimes a little lonely to be surrounded everywhere by a happiness that is not your own. — L.M. Montgomery
For a moment, he thought he sensed, beneath the visible world, some blind infrastructure connecting the two of them, or the three of them, and connecting them to still others. People he hadn't even met. — Garth Risk Hallberg
Acting is just something I always knew I wanted to do - acting and writing. — Heather Donahue
If I hear a song that I love - how is the groove and how is the beat and what is the feeling of this? - I can make it my own. — Gustav Ejstes
don't build a park bench if you secretly love Frisbee. — Jon Acuff
While the notion that torture works has been glorified in television shows and movies, the simple truth is this: torture has never been an effective interrogation method. — Jerrold Nadler