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I don't send and receive messages on Snapchat; I never have. Stories is the only feature I use. I think of them becoming a more dynamic social network, and I think it's great. — Casey Neistat

Just because many modern academics are very secular does not mean that we should ignore those factors in earlier generations - and by that, I don't just mean five or six centuries ago. — Philip Jenkins

Then I became a mother and it just fills every space, that isn't filled with something else important. It's just like this incredible balloon that blows up and fills life up. — Thandie Newton

Many stories are invented about me - too many stories; almost everyone uses me, and I'd say about 0.01 percent of the gossip is true. — Mario Balotelli

But I also know in standup, there's nowhere to hide. You get on stage and you deliver, or you are eviscerated and you are thrown into a pile of bodies at the bottom of a mountain. — Rob Delaney

I think of myself in the oral tradition-as a troubadour, a village tale-teller,
the man in the shadows of the campfire. That's the way I'd like to be remembered-
as a storyteller. A good storyteller. — Louis L'Amour

I hate all men, the ones because they are mean and vicious, and the others for being complaisant with the vicious ones. — Moliere

I've finally stopped running away from myself. Who else is there better to be? — Goldie Hawn

I say I have a midlife crisis every time I start and finish a record. — Mika.

In comradeship is danger countered best. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Authors need to decide if they want to keep forever to themselves, or share forever with a publisher who takes over half the cover price. — J.A. Konrath

I think it's cool that London Fashion Week is about young designers trying wacky things. — Alexa Chung

When we are self-aware, we are able to reach beyond ourselves and objectively assess others ... allowing us to meet them where they are at, seeing into their needs and struggles, so we can understand the way they experience life, even if it is vastly different from the way we experience, our own. — Jaeda DeWalt