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Do you have any idea how attractive you are?
Well, I'm better than roseanne Barr, I suppose. — Lucy Robinson
Well, I'm better than roseanne Barr, I suppose. — Lucy Robinson
Few experiences are more satisfying than becoming someone we always imagined we could be.
— Gina Greenlee
Better you know yourself better you become able to choose between your own opinions and society's for your best possible future.
— Deepak Burfiwala
You tend to understand yourself a little better after each role you play. There's somewhat of a self-discovery.
— Shahid Kapoor
Do your best, and be a little better than you are.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Do your best, and your best will be growing better.
— Emma Willard
We can't think of any better way of becoming our best selves, than by finding something we're great at!
— Reshma Saujani
Do not be embarrassed by your mistakes. Nothing can teach us better than our understanding of them. This is one of the best ways of self-education.
— Thomas Carlyle
The worst education which teaches self-denial, is better than the best which teaches everything else, and not that.
— John Sterling
You have to be true to yourself, but you have to be true to your best self, not to the self that secretly thinks you are better than other people.
— Stephen Gaskin
You can either wonder or worry. It is better to choice the former.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
We each must do a better job of choosing which hardships are best for our future, not just for the company's.
— Bill Jensen
Have you realized that today is the tomorrow you talked about yesterday? It is your responsibility to change your life for the better.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
The poorest education that teaches self-control is better than the best that neglects it.
— Dorothy Nevill
Do friends make better mirrors?
— Nikki Grimes
Sometimes it's best to trade an ideal for something more practical that you can guarantee.
— A.J. Darkholme