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I can't become satisfied, because if I get satisfied, I'll be like, "Oh, I've won Wimbledon, I've won the U.S. Open. Now can I relax." But now people are really going to be fighting to beat me. — Serena Williams

All along the line, physically, mentally, morally, alcohol is a weakening and deadening force ... — Beatrice Webb

Rest when you're tired. Take a break when life stales. Take time to recharge your battery. Energy isn't something you have - it's something you are. To give and give and give, to put out without taking in, depletes your battery. It drains you, runs you down. — Melody Beattie

The ancient bitter opposition to improved methods [of production] on the ancient theory that it more than temporarily deprives men of employment ... has no place in the gospel of American progress. — Herbert Hoover

What we know is far less important than what we use. — Kevin Eikenberry

I was five years old, onstage singing 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' - a rock version - and I was always wanting to entertain. But the biggest thing for me is just country music has helped me get through the worst times of my life and the best times of my life. I want to give that back to people. — Jana Kramer

I like to do things that are step by step. It takes experience to get to the next level. And you have to put your heart into it. — Reem Acra

I feel that when I am painting, it is a form of worship. I see how wonderful nature is and how wonderful art is ... and by trying to produce these works of art, I feel that I am just showing my appreciation of these creations. — E. J. Hughes

In America, one must be something, but in Italy one can simply be. — Pietros Maneos

In fact, looking at the darkest sides of the United States has only made me appreciate the things that we do right, the things that we do beautifully. We are, for all of our mistakes and all of our crimes, a remarkable place. — Junot Diaz

Touch-me-notism that disfigures the present day Hinduism is a morbid growth. — Mahatma Gandhi

The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance. — Nathaniel Branden