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Survivor has been such a hit, and out of that have come so many interesting stories from people that we don't see on the big screen. We have helped make them incredible celebrities. — Mary Hart

My own path towards wellness has been a long and dynamic one. It's taught me that healing from the inside out takes time and there can be great value in various sources of guidance. — Carre Otis

Experience is an asset of which no worker can be cheated, no matter how selfish or greedy his immediate employer may be. — Napoleon Hill

I think the music I've created is quite odd, and people are going to start talking about that. — Ed Sheeran

Uncertainty is a permanent part of the leadership landscape. It never goes away. — Andy Stanley

But I was losing so much bone density that I would have been in grave danger. And I mean grave danger. If I had let it go just a few more years I could have broken my hip or spine just picking up my granddaughter. — Sally Field

How can we love days that are filled with sorrow? We can't - at least not in the moment. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

If it were not for the reporters, I would tell you the truth. — Chester A. Arthur

Look at towards the future! If you see something, it is your imagination only! Because the future is not there yet, it has not born yet! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It please her to think that she made a better king than Robert. — George R R Martin

There is fact in every fiction and truth in every lie. — Krisi Keley

He who has religion will speak poetry. But philosophy is the tool with which to seek and discover religion. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

I was young and fearless in those days, but always enjoyed riding at Cartmel. They used to call me 'Cartmellor', probably because I kept coming back on a stretcher. — Stan Mellor

In Britain, journalists often view comparisons with our society going back two, three, or seven centuries as more relevant than comparisons going back two, three, or seven decades. Drunkenness centuries ago is more illuminating than comparative sobriety 30 years ago. The distant past, selectively mined for evidence that justifies our current conduct, becomes more important than living memory. — Anthony Daniels