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We dismantle the predator by countering its diatribes with our own nurturant truths. Predator: You never finish anything you start. Yourself: I finish many things. We dismantle the assaults of the natural predator by taking to heart and working with what is truthful in what the predator says and then discarding the rest. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

But us women, well, we like our egos stroked every once in a while and a boy mourning over us is a huge boost — J.L. Paul

Freedom to be your best means nothing unless you are wiling to do your best. — Colin Powell

Theory looks well on paper, but does not amount to anything without practice. — Josh Billings

Don't be afraid of being scared. To be afraid is a sign of common sense. Only complete idiots are not afraid of anything. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

I didn't become a drug addict because I always had to make a movie. — John Waters

It is a folly second to none; to try to improve the world. — Moliere

There's just kind of a sweetness about Canadians. Americans are a little more pushy, I mean, in a way that I enjoy - they're basically pushy because of their enthusiasm - we're a lot clumsier than other people. — Neko Case

Our balance sheet provides us with the ability to act on investment opportunities in appropriate areas that diversify and broaden our portfolio, including the gas and energy sector. — Kerry Stokes

If you want to be successful, it's just this simple. Know what you are doing. Love what you are doing. And believe in what you are doing. — Will Rogers

The effort he demanded of his employees was hard to perform; the effort of himself was hard to believe. — Ayn Rand

Each time I make a photograph I celebrate the life I love and the beauty I know and the happiness I have experienced. All my photographs are made like that responding to my intuition ... After all these years, I am still motivated by the radiance that light creates when it transforms an object into something magical. What the eye sees is an illusion of what is real. The black-and-white image is yet another transformation. What exactly exists, we may never know. — Ruth Bernhard

So I'm reading a book on my new iPad, but can't the iPad read it for me? Do I have to do everything? — Matthew Perry