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Modeling was successful for me. I didn't have to wait tables or anything like that, so that was nice. And I got to see the entire world. — Channing Tatum
In the world of diplomacy, some things are better left unsaid. — Lincoln Chafee
Rich People are students throughout their life. Poor People's learning stops after formal education. — Abhishek Kumar
The competitor is our friend and the customer is our enemy. — Dwayne Andreas
The enduring goodness of the Lord elevates me, the power of the Lord enthrones me, and the spirit of the holy one of Zion covers me. — 'Goke Coker
She was the very embodiment of why a man should never do wrong by a woman. Revenge could be bloody awkward. — Angela Verdenius
If your characters write your story, rather than you writing your characters, it's like your dog taking YOU for a walk. Don't let them control you. Take charge and train them to listen to their master. — Jessica Bell
The thing is, you never know what tiny event might become a potent memory, lingering in your mind, taking on more and more significance with each passing year. — Seth
Relationships change us and make us grow. — Viola Davis
Spirituality is not primarily about values and ethics, not about exhortations to do right or live well. The spiritual traditions are primarily about reality ... an effort to penetrate the illusions of the external world and to name its underlying truth. — Parker J. Palmer
[T]his is how it will remain until ... literary criticism discards its sociological, religious, philosophical and other textbooks, which only help mediocrity to admire itself. Only then will you be free to say what you please. [F]or God's sake stop that irrelevant chitchat. — Vladimir Nabokov
A musician should only sound like what they do, and no two musicians sound the same. It's an individual-feel thing, you know? — Dave Grohl
My uncle used to let me pretend they were bricks," Linden says, startling me. He eases a thick hardcover from the shelf, hefts it in either hand, and then places it back. "I like to build houses out of them. They never came out exactly like I'd planned, but that's good. It taught me that there are three versions of things: the one I see in my mind, and the one that carries onto the paper, and then what it ultimately becomes."
For some reason I'm finding it difficult to meet his eyes. I nod at one of the lower shelves and say, "Maybe it's because in your mind you don't have to worry about building materials. So you're not as limited."
"That's astute," he says. He pauses. "You've always been astute about things. — Lauren DeStefano
Libertarian: everyone leaves everyone else alone — Clint Eastwood