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I run about four to five miles, three days a week. I have four young children, so pretty much the only time I can get away is real early in the morning. — Kai Ryssdal

I want people to follow their dreams, yes ... but I'm not interested in telling young black kids how to be rappers ... I want to show them that there's so many other paths you can take, besides a rapper or basketball player. — J. Cole

Koan ninety-seven: "Do unto otters as you would have them do unto you." Hmm. No real help there. Besides, he'd occasionally been unsure that he'd written that one down properly, although it certain had worked. He'd always left aquatic mammals well alone, and they had done the same to him. — Terry Pratchett

Nana used to say whenever you start feeling like the world is taking a bite out of you, bite back by counting your blessings. — C.C. Hunter

We talk about things. We talk about nothing. — Andre Agassi

Writers do draw inspiration from their own lives, which, quite frankly, might be more interesting than fiction. — Monica Johnson

Don't be afraid to be weird for being wise. — Craig Groeschel

Nobody ever commits a crime without doing something stupid. — Oscar Wilde

You must be the person you have never had the courage to be. Gradually, you will discover that you are that person, but until you can see this clearly, you must pretend and invent. — Paulo Coelho

As a government leader, I'm not going to sit on the sidelines and watch all these other sectors innovate. I'm going to do everything I can as a leader to be in that innovation, to be a provocateur for that innovation. — Cory Booker

Everything doesn't seem like anything when you love someone. Especially when you're young. — Kiera Cass

Uhura, whose name is based on the Swahili word "uhuru" which means freedom, was proof changes in Earth society would be achieved in Gene's hopeful vision of the future. — James Van Hise

There was something about the past - the reassurance that others had lived and loved and survived before me gave me something to cling to in the present. — Karen White

Only in the crucible of self-mastery can freedom be smelted — Tariq Ramadan