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A nation will prosper to the degree that it honors it's teachers. — Plato

Dream as big as you want because they come true everyday — Hunter Hayes

I am not okay. Not at all and haven't been for some time. I did not tell her how discouraged I felt and that I was ashamed I was not more resilient and all the rest of it which included wanting a bigger life but that so far I had not been bold enough to make a bid for things I wanted to happen and I feared it was written in the stars that I might end up with a reduced life like hers... — Deborah Levy

Stupid weirdo! Liar! You filthy cat-boy-!! — Peach-Pit

Christians can be positive even in a negative situation because we know God has a purpose for allowing that problem. — Rick Warren

In his opinion, working was vastly overrated. Particularly as a way to build character, for everyone who engaged in it was far too snappish and fussy, and seemed to have no manners at all. — Hilari Bell

Acting ... was the biggest charge I ever had. What other artist has it so good? Approval so quick? — Elia Kazan

The right of dissent, or, if you prefer, the right to be wrong, is surely fundamental to the existence of a democratic society. That's the right that went first in every nation that stumbled down the trail toward totalitarianism. — Edward R. Murrow

It's a good note for any young hopeful in this business to take: study up and make sure you are informed at all times because knowing how to anticipate someone's subtle nuances in a performance will only elevate your own art! — Tisha Campbell-Martin

You heard my name was Chief Shouting Bear," he said. "It doesn't matter. You can call me whatever you want, Stupidlegs. — Adam Rex

It's not people who resent successful people; it's resentful people who resent successful people. — Bo Bennett