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My clothes are built to show off the woman who wears them. I like them to be simple ... to move well, to move with the times and a little ahead of the times. — Hattie Carnegie

I love being on stage, I love being able to tell a story, I love the fact that the audience listens and laughs at it. It makes me happy, and it's what I live for. — Kevin Hart

When you're off saving the world, you'll come to a point where you discover it was just yourself that needed saving. — Atle Jarnaes Leroy

The first thing you do when you get off tour is let off some steam and, you know, have some type of big breakdown. — Lykke Li

Love the heart that hurts you, but never hurt the heart that loves you. — Vipin Sharma

A good country song takes a page out of somebody's life and puts it to music. — Conway Twitty

Although I'd like to think that I had a responsibility to Wes as a coworker, the truth was that the thing in the back was fast turning into something that wasn't Wes at all. — Liz Craig

What I am saying is that it does not all belong to you, that the beauty in you is not strictly yours and is largely the result of enjoying an abnormal amount of security in your black body. Perhaps — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Do you know that part on your resume where they ask if you have any special skills? Well, it's the thing where they ask you to list like, 'yoga, Spanish, water skiing, Photoshop.' I feel like I don't have any special skills. — Hannah

We stop being humane when we lose the ability to dream. — Primadonna Angela

Neo: You ever have that feeling where you're not sure if you're awake or still dreaming?
Choi: All the time. It's called mescaline, it's the only way to fly — Matrix

People can be hurt so badly that they choose to just stop in their tracks. — Polly Horvath

if you suppose any of the things not in our own control to be either good or evil, when you are disappointed of what you wish, or incur what you would avoid, you must necessarily find fault with and blame the authors. For every animal is naturally formed to fly and abhor things that appear hurtful, and the causes of them; and to pursue and admire those which appear beneficial, and the causes of them. It is impractical, then, that one who supposes himself to be hurt should be happy about the person who, he thinks, hurts him, just as it is impossible to be happy about the hurt itself. Hence, — Epictetus

Oh for God's sake how divine can I be? My feet hurt, I have gas and I need to pee. — John Scalzi