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I have always been told that I was a funny, entertaining person and have always been told to give comedy a try. — Gabriel Iglesias

Our body is just a vehicle for us while we're here. It is our soul and our spirit that last forever." I — Brian L. Weiss

Worship is not love. — Donald Hall

I was told over and over again that I would never be successful, that I was not going to be competitive and the technique was simply not going to work. All I could do was shrug and say "We'll just have to see". — Dick Fosbury

There were always too many hours in the day and never enough in the night. — Kate Thompson

Free stopped so suddenly, Ruxs had to dodge him to avoid running into his back. Tech turned to look at his friend, wondering about the haunted look in his face. "Who's that in there?" he whispered harshly, his voice sounding strained as if he had to struggle to say the words. Tech — A.E. Via

Like Humpty Dumpty. At some point you have to pick up the pieces. Or walk away. Don't look back. Fuck the king's horses. — Lauren Beukes

True worship, worship that is pleasing to God, radiates throughout a person's entire life. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

It's wonderful when music is intellectually stimulating. But ultimately it has to be a visceral experience. — Maya Beiser

Growing up, I had one very specific idea of what a wedding should be, and that was the wedding of Fraulein Maria and Captain von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music.' — Ellie Kemper

It's great to admire other people's fashion choices, but I don't think you should idolise anyone. — Cat Deeley

I think the thing I'm most excited about is the fact that I was able to, for the most part, change pitchers' mindsets about what kind of hitter I am. — Jeff Francoeur

The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world, is to be in reality what we would appear to be, all human virtues increase and strengthen themselves by the practice and experience of them. — Socrates