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I grew up in the limelight and being the child of someone famous. So my relationship with fame is not bedazzled.
— Lupita Nyong'o
In the dressing room, I always put on my right shoe first. Same thing for my right wristband.
— Mary Lou Retton
A persistent soul, a divine fulfilment
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Of all the joys that lighten suffering earth, what joy is welcomed like a new born child?
— Caroline Norton
My children are lovely. They're perfect.
— Kristin Scott Thomas
This boy will be famous. There won't be a child in our world who doesn't know his name.
— J.K. Rowling
It is much more important to know what sort of a patient has a disease than what sort of a disease a patient has.
— William Osler
There is something only a CEO uniquely can do, which is set that tone, which can then capture the soul of the collective.
— Satya Nadella
I'm going to be the Will Smith of the NBA.
— Kobe Bryant
The maxim of the famous Spartan nurses: never expose a small child to fear, let him enter confidently on boyhood.
— Mary Renault
When a popular phenomenon reaches the cover of 'Time', it is already out of fashion.
— Richard Holloway
Any film is a collaborative process, you've got thousands and thousands of people working on it.
— Joseph Kosinski
Whenever you're the child of a famous person, you get judged in odd ways because of that.
— Jeff Bridges
Wine is bottled poetry.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
It is through that brokenness that we find courage and strength. It is what empowers us to do great things.
— K.S. Ruff
It 's really hard to impose democracy. It has to emerge naturally. You have to get out of the way and let it happen.
— Wesley Clark
I do not wish to die: but I care not if I were dead.
[Lat., Emori nolo: sed me esse mortuum nihil aestimo.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
[Lat., Emori nolo: sed me esse mortuum nihil aestimo.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Pensive they sit, and roll their languid eyes.
— John Keats