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I think about my goals. There were a lot of times in gymnastics when I really didn't want to go in and train, but you can't make it to the Olympics if you don't train! — Shawn Johnson

I read recently that women still make 30% less than men in the workplace. Which I think is fine, cause if we didn't make 30% more, you guys would marry each other. — Mike Birbiglia

Cynicism is the last refuge of those who don't want to do the work of creating a better society. — Robert Reich

If I want to be anything, I want to be a messenger of peace. — Debasish Mridha

In order to live in the present, we have to learn how to feel safe even when a situation feels threatening to us. — John Kuypers

For in the forest someone is always watching and someone is always listening! — Nancy B. Brewer

I'd like to be remembered as someone who used their ability as a novelist or as a dramatist to say the things he felt needed to be said about the society while being as entertaining as possible. Because if you don't entertain, nobody's listening. — Budd Schulberg

Frantically, he scans the room, settling on the closet.
Brayden sighs, 'Seriously, dude? Must we live the cliche?' — Lynn Kelling

I'm beginning to think you're the sort of person who does a great deal with very little.
He meant a liar. — Jasper Fforde

Passion, this absolute desire that can never be filled when it is driven by the absence of the other. — Jean Royer

Tall men are the most romantically successful group on earth, bar none: more successful than rich people, accomplished people and educated people. — Arianne Cohen

So this is how cunts that never shag fuckin well live. A life oy impotence, resentment, anger and frustration; nae fuckin exuberance in life, forced tae become an Internet troll or a miserable drunk in a boozer. — Irvine Welsh

Our epoch has been called the century of work. It is in fact the century of pain, misery and corruption. — Paul Lafargue