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To paraphrase Forrest Gump, Ugly is, as Ugly does! — Lorene Stunson Hill
Life is real, not ideal. — Heather Muzik
You either learn to play hard ball or you become the ball. — Crystal Woods
I've been blessed with some lovely scripts and a character that people could truly identify with. It's one of those surprises in life that makes you think, 'God was smiling on me that particular day. — Dwight Schultz
The worst time to feel alone is when you're in a crowd. — Anthony Horowitz
If you think of any long-term artist that makes music throughout several decades, you would hope that it's autobiographical and a form of self-expression, and that's certainly how I approach my music. — DJ Shadow
Jeanne, I fell asleep among the paintings, where I could sit for many days worshipping your portrait. I fell in love with your portrait, Jeanne, because it will never change. I have such a fear of seeing you grow old, Jeanne, I fell in love with an unchanging you that will never be taken away from me. I was wishing you would die, so that no one could take you away from me, and I would love the painting of you as you would look eternally. — Anais Nin
The newspapers said nobody made it out alive."
"Surely you didn't trust them. — Max Barry
When you see someone putting on his Big Boots, you can be pretty sure that an Adventure is going to happen. — A.A. Milne
That's what art is. You don't make up stories. You live your life. — Maurice Sendak
If my dad was alive, I wouldn't have gone to boarding school, and I wouldn't have had the success I've had. — Jason Day
Like many other women, I could not understand why every man who changed a diaper has felt impelled, in recent years, to write a book about it. — Barbara Ehrenreich
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. — Douglas Adams
We should always aim to read something different=not only the writers with whom we agree, but those with whom we are ready to do battle. Their point of view challenges us to examine the truth and to test their views ... and let us not comment on nor criticize writers of whom we have heard only second-hand, or third-hand without troubling to read their works for ourselves ... Don't be afraid of new ideas. — J. Oswald Sanders
And flash him!" Annabeth's face reddened. "That came out wrong. But yeah, good idea. — Rick Riordan