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All you can do is do the best you can and I did that. I had a great time. I made a product and I was not embarrassed by it at all so you do it and you move on. — Blair Underwood
You cannot and should not try to please everyone. Make sure that the right people like you, and it will be expected that others will not. That's how the world works. — David Maister
Because I can see in his eyes that he wants that kiss as much as I do. — Ally Condie
I tend to feel if people say they're going to do something, they will, if given the chance. — Margaret Atwood
To be born again is to let the past go, and look without condemnation upon the present. — Wayne Dyer
The only time a woman really succeeds in changing a man is when he's a baby. — Natalie Wood
I love life because what more is there? — Anthony Hopkins
To struggle and battle and overcome and absolutely defeat every force designed against us is the only way to achieve. — Nannie Helen Burroughs
Adults acting like children and children acting like adults is generally a pretty reliable comic device. — Seth MacFarlane
And then we met." He wanted to laugh but his throat felt too tight for laughter. "The most wonderful woman imaginable, and a man who is a stubborn fool."
"You left out arrogant," Emily said. Her voice wobbled a little, just enough to give him hope. "A stubborn, arrogant fool. — Sandra Marton
Berthold is still a good typeface, but even Berthold has some less than attractive features, and then I just cut them off because I didn't like them. — Wolfgang Weingart
In the end, nature is inexorable: it has no reason to hurry and, sooner or later, it takes what belongs to it. Unconsciously and inflexibly obedient to its own laws, it doesn't know art, just as it doesn't know freedom, just as it doesn't know goodness. — Ivan Turgenev
There are people who want to make men's lives more difficult for no other reason than the chance it provides them afterwards to offer their prescription for alleviating life; their Christianity, for instance. — Friedrich Nietzsche