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But if I were given a choice - of all centuries - I'd select last the curse of being born in this one. And perhaps, if I weren't curious, I'd choose never to be born at all. — Ayn Rand

Mix judgement with ambition and season it with energy. It makes a splendid recipe for success. — Dale Carnegie

Christian fruit is known by its root (Christ), not by the contribution it makes to a better world. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield

When I was in top 40 bands, I always had to learn new material and new styles. — Kenneth Edmonds

I'm kind of feeling ashamed now that I never get bullied. Everyone keeps asking me, but I don't, and it's kind of annoying. I wish I could say I did get bullied, because then everyone would feel sorry for me. — Nicholas Hoult

Some pray to marry the man they love, my prayer will somewhat vary: I humbly pray to heaven above that I love the man I marry. — Anouk Aimee

[ ... ] you're willing to look past things and to give people second chances. But the thing is, Rose, some people don't deserve them. — Rebecca Serle

Time is the material from which everything is made — Sunday Adelaja

My sisters said, Why do you make those faces? You make yourself so ugly. — Paul Lynde

You find yourself in this place where you really get to find out what you're made of, and what I found was that when I was at my time of greatest need, there were people who appeared in my life, and helped me through it. — Kathy Mattea

Easy as knitting kitten-britches, as Momo liked to say. — Stephen King

Your peace is not in your present circumstances but in your future accomplishments — Paul Gitwaza

I guess the first big name I worked with was Sissy Spacek, and that was really interesting just because she's so incredible and I learned so much from just watching her. But she's also so unassuming that I loved working with her. It wasn't like working with a star, it was Sissy. Not a big deal. — Alison Pill

Corn Dance remains strongest among the Muskogee people. The elements of the ritual dance are similar to those of the Valley of Mexico. Although the dance takes various forms among different communities, the core of it is the same, a commemoration of the gift of corn by an ancestral corn woman. The peoples of the corn retain great affinities under the crust of colonialism. — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz