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How many likes you get on a selfie will not be what you remember 10 years down the line. The relationships that you form and the memories that you make and the connections that you make with people day to day are the things you remember. — Tyler Oakley

You need to learn to live with your mistakes. And you need to be in a position to say No once in a while. It's important in life, and it's important for any career that you want to pursue. — Russell Crowe

I've always grown up as a tomboy and don't see myself as much of a girly girl, but when the time comes, it's fun to play dress up and embrace my femininity. — Lauren Gardner

Am I the Irish comedian with half a finger? No, I'm the Irish comedian with nine and a half fingers. — Dave Allen

I can hang with the dudes because I love beef and baseball and driving fast and flirting. I understand where men are coming from, and I'm interested in typically male endeavors. But I can also wear the short skirt and cheerlead. — Elizabeth Banks

From life to life, from breath to breath, we remember Elinor. — Malinda Lo

Too many among us are afraid to be ourselves. So we give up our dreams to follow the crowd. — Robin Sharma

My wife always asks me why I don't make the bed. And I respond with the same reason why I don't tie my shoes after I take them off. — Jim Gaffigan

But at sixteen the conscience rarely gnaws So much, as when we call our old debts in At sixty years, and draw the accounts of evil, And find a deuced balance with the devil. — Lord Byron

I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars. — Robert Herjavec

Our necessities are few, but our wants are endless. — George Bernard Shaw

I feel Amazon is really bringing films into the future. So for me it was the best of both worlds. — Nicolas Winding Refn

Excellence is in the details. Give attention to the details in everything you do and excellence will come. — Perry Sexton

Surely, if we considered detraction to be bred of envy, nested only in deficient minds, we should find that the applauding of virtue would win us far more honor than the seeking slyly to disparage it. That would show we loved what we commended, while this tells the world we grudge at what we want in ourselves. — Owen Feltham