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It's just such a blessing that I get to be paid for something that I'm in love with.
— Paige VanZant
I used to be a cheerleader, but fighting just seemed more, "me". So I went that route.
— Paige VanZant
A righteous wife can make a poor man feel like a king.
— Boonaa Mohammed
Be willing to redefine yourself every day.
— Deepak Chopra
Life becomes a spectacle and, if you happen to be an artist, you record the passing show.
— Henry Miller
Honestly, I think we should be delighted people still want to read, be it on a Kindle or a Nook or whatever the latest device is.
— J.K. Rowling
I like the wrestling and executing the throws. My dad was a wrestler and he showed me some of those techniques, too.
— Paige VanZant
I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence.
— Nicolas Cage
Your eyes must turn, again and again, to the House that hides the Sacramental Christ!
— Thomas Merton
My best beauty secret is simple: Have the right palette and the right colors and remember, you need so much less makeup than you think.
— Jessalyn Gilsig
He could not quite understand what had happened. he began to sense an aura of hitherto unknown happiness emanating from them
— Milan Kundera
There is very little success where there is very little laughter.
— Andrew Carnegie
Dedication This book is dedicated to mothers everywhere: Our amazing, selfless, unsung heroes. Love you, ma.
— J.R. Rain
Falling in love with someone is the surest highway to hurt that I know. When the door to love opens, the window to control closes.
— Ellen Hopkins
My father wanted me to learn self-defense, so I enrolled in the Academy and loved it from the start.
— Paige VanZant
You keep thinking that you'll never get burned, I just found me a brand new box of matches.
— Nancy Sinatra
Grief is terror, in its most undiluted form.
— Matt Haig
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself.
— Richard P. Feynman