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I would tell young people to start where they are with what they have and that the secret of a big success is starting with a small success and dreaming bigger and bigger dreams, I would tell them also that a young Black woman or a young Black man can't dream too much today or dare too much if he or she works hard, perseveres and dedicates themselves to excellence. — John H. Johnson

We call them feelings because we feel them. They don't start in our minds, they arise in our bodies, — Karen Joy Fowler

Children need teachers who have stars in their eyes themselves and who treat them with respect. — May-Britt Moser

The true test of our worldview is what we find entertaining. — Albert Mohler

You don't believe magic is possible in lives lived within traditional boundaries. — Douglas Coupland

I say that the most liberating thing about beauty is realizing that you are the beholder. — Salma Hayek

Surely Islam has nothing to fear from criticism even if it be unreasonable. — Mahatma Gandhi

I have told the reader that Tim Gamelyn's father was a retired non-commissioned officer who lived near Dublin on a small private income and a pension. — Forbes Alexander Phillips

Like all dancers, so much of her body fat had been converted to muscle that she needed to eat regularly. — Christopher Fowler

As a man, I have to accept responsibility for all the pain I've ever caused her and Rose'. — Mz. Lady P

I know I will never be happy, but I know I can be gay! — Marilyn Monroe

Realistic novels simply pretend that the rules of their invented worlds are identical to the rules of actual life, but that's a ruse. — John Crowley

A lot of the things that I like to portray on television are otherwise my real views. — Bray Wyatt

The stories the children whispered to one another - while they sat weaving their endless carpets, while they could still see - was about this possible future life. It was a saying among them that only the blind are free. — Margaret Atwood