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When I mentor, I tell people that don't have to look like a supermodel but you have got to feel your best, look your best, and be confident. — Michelle Mone

Sometimes I think more creativity is put into muffin recipes than into the rest of society combined. — Jerry Seinfeld

Jim: By the way Artie. How are you going to escape?
Artie: Oh, the usual way. Guile.. cunning ... trickery.
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Night of the Arrow — Wild Wild West TV

One of the greatest assets you have is your imagination. — Mark Victor Hansen

Brought home her college friends and put on — David McCullough

I might do a fitness video. Actually, more of a fatness video. — Sanjeev Bhaskar

For the Nugent family, fast food is a running herbivore. — Ted Nugent

Everything I do for my private wellbeing adds another layer to my ego, and in thickening it insulates me more from God. Conversely, every act done without thought for myself diminishes my self-centeredness until finally no barrier remains to separate me from the Divine. The — Huston Smith

I'm not a precious text protector, or anything like that, you know, because it's a much more vital form than that. You have to rock. — William Monahan

I like that motto. Change what sucks into things that don't suck. — Sarah Wendell

During war time, when people were injured, I was really frustrated I did not become a doctor. It's painful not being able to save people, witnessing their pain. — Janine Di Giovanni

I argued earlier that clientelism is an early form of democracy: in societies with masses of poor and poorly educated voters, the easiest form of electoral mobilization is often the provision of individual benefits such as public-sector jobs, handouts, or political favors. This suggests that clientelism will start to decline as voters become wealthier. Not only does it cost more for politicians to bribe them, but the voters see their interests tied up with broader public policies rather than individual benefits. — Francis Fukuyama

Without compassion, true gratitude is an impossibility. If we are to feel gratitude towards another for their deeds, then we must have compassion for the suffering and self-sacrifice which they endured in carrying out those deeds. If their actions were free of suffering or sacrifice, then are they truly deserving of gratitude? — Derek R. Audette