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I am the one thing in life I can control. — Lin-Manuel Miranda
I am the one thing in life I can control. — Lin-Manuel Miranda
[When asked by a male heckler, "Are you a lesbian?"]
Are you my alternative? — Florynce Kennedy
Are you my alternative? — Florynce Kennedy
Expectations are emotional signposts that stunt your growth.
— Balroop Singh
Listen to me. They may control what you do, but no one can pee on your soul without your permission.
— A.S. King
Up ahead were two bleary-eyed truck stops-- nothing said exhaustion like the wide-awake lights of a truck stop. He chose the larger one.
— Maggie Stiefvater
A life without regret can be attained by full awareness of one's actions in their present moment.
— Michelle Cruz-Rosado
Experts say that children are not born criminals, nor pampered parasites. They are made that way by the environment in which they live.
— J. Edgar Hoover
I'm not going to waste time being angry about things I can't control. If I only have one life, I should make the most of it.
— Jodi Meadows
I will be your wife, Bertie.' There didn't seem much to say to this except 'Oh, thanks.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Since no one but you can know what's best for you, government control can't make your life better.
— Harry Browne
The only wars here will be civil wars, and those are like killing your own mother.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
There are many things in this life one can plan for, anticipate, control, manipulate, but love is not one of them.
— Kelseyleigh Reber
The young British players need to take responsibility themselves for their form and ability.
— Tim Henman
Things fall apart, so they can fall together at a higher level of order.
— Marilyn Ferguson
Our decisions are the one thing we can control. Today's the day to make those choices really count.
— Michael Hyatt
One can be the master of what one does, but never of what one feels.
— Gustave Flaubert
If a man breaks a pledge, the public ought to know it.
— Steve Forbes
The brave man, if he be compared with the coward, seems foolhardy; and, if with the foolhardy man, seems a coward.
— Aristotle.