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As children, we were afraid of the dark. Now as adults, we are afraid of the light. We are afraid to step out. We are afraid to become more. — Andy Andrews

Puffy's contribution to hip-hop culture was the remix. He offered us the music that his mom played in front of him, with newer drums and younger artists. That worked, and will consistently be there. The remix comes right after the original record, that's something Puffy did to influence the culture. — Curtis Jackson

The Latin root of decide means "to cut off all possibility." So a person who actually made a true decision to accomplish something would have no alternative but to do what they decided. — Diamond Dallas Page

In the Golden Age, Rulers were unknown. In the following age Rulers were loved and praised. Next came the age When rulers were feared. Finally the age When rulers are hated. — Laozi

Physicians think they do a lot for a patient when they give his disease a name. — Immanuel Kant

We acquire a testimony of the principles of the gospel by obediently trying to live them. — James E. Faust

To see the beauty, love — Debasish Mridha

I advise you to stop sharing your dreams with people who try to hold you back, even if they're your parents. Because, if you're the kind of person who senses there's something out there for you beyond whatever it is you're expected to do - if you want to be EXTRA-ordinary- you will not get there by hanging around a bunch of people who tell you you're not extraordinary. Instead, you will probably
become as ordinary as they expect you to be. — Kelly Cutrone

Get this jiggaboo away from me! — Shawn Wayans

The voice belonged to Ray, — Lindsay Ashford

Life is a combination of our positive and negative choices. — Asa Don Brown

Small minds are subdued by misfortunes, greater minds overcome them. — Washington Irving

The words of musicals were the moral codes that I lived by. I found meaning and messages in musicals that I didn't find in churches or school books and it really made me come alive in a way. — Rosie O'Donnell