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We all are actors. The moment we step out of our comfort zones, the moment we are interacting with another, the actor in us comes alive.
— Ama H. Vanniarachchy
It [the Euro] is a decisive step towards ever closer political and institutional union in Europe. Above all, it is political.
— Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Take great comfort in knowing that ALL great feats are accomplished one small step at a time.
— Og Mandino
We all imagine happy endings to such books, pick out the page, the paragraph, in which we would step in and pluck the innocents to safety.
— Ada Palmer
To believe in faeries is to step into an enchanted space where the rational mind meets the irrational heart, and all things become possible.
— Brian Froud
All of us, at some point in life, get brilliant ideas ... only a few of us have the courage to take the next step.
— Manoj Arora
It's all about work when you reach up, tap in and step on that field. You don't mess around when you go through that gate.
— Lawrence Jackson
Everything's in the mind. That's where it all starts. Knowing what you want is the first step toward getting it.
— Mae West
If I interrupted violence, by all means I'll step back. Always nice to see bloodshed first thing in the a.m.
— Maya Banks
Dancing is the first step to falling in love, after all.
— Anne Leonard
When demons are required someone will always be found to supply the part, and whether you step forward or are pushed is all the same in the end.
— Margaret Atwood
I agree with the many who consider freezing all sorts of weapons systems a first step in a realistic disarmament policy.
— Alva Myrdal
If every hero stopped to think about all the what-ifs in his path, none of us would ever take one step beyond our own doorways.
— Esther M. Friesner
Being able to step outside of yourself in order to help someone else is why we're all here, it's what we should all be doing if we can.
— Madonna Ciccone
God is the leader of your team. As you follow Him with all your heart, you will be leading your team in Jesus' steps.
— Jim George
All that the spider needs to complete its web is step taking
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
All personal achievement starts within the mind of the individual-knowing your problem is the first step in finding the solution.
— Napoleon Hill
In other words, I step out of line and we're all dead.
— Suzanne Collins
Each step toward love. Each step toward revenge. I walked toward the end of something, maybe the end of everything. And it was all in my hands.
— Karina Halle
XML is a giant step in no direction at all.
— Erik Naggum
You are all dirty and grungy. You go step in the shower and you come out clean. When you enter into the white light, it does something to you.
— Frederick Lenz
We all make mistakes... but it's also a step in the right direction. If nothing else it's a step away from the wrong one.
— Adam Silvera
So the first step out of childhood is made all at once, without looking before or behind, without caution, and nothing held in reserve.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
It's not particularly fun to have to factor in step stools to almost all areas of your home.
— Blake McIver Ewing
I love acting; I don't want to give up on it at all, but it would be nice to step behind the camera once in a while as well.
— Lee Norris
All my life affection has been showered upon me, and every forward step I have made has been taken in spite of it.
— George Bernard Shaw
Recognizing that God exists in all of us is the first step toward genuine kindness.
— Charles F. Glassman
When he opens the door, I step in and an army of memories comes at me from all sides.
— Lisa Schroeder
Don't carry the world around or your history around like a burden. In fact, don't carry it around at all. One step at a time.
— Art Hochberg
No step taken in faith is wasted, not by a God who makes all things new.
— Rachel Held Evans
All lives are so divided: a step back; a plunge; and then, in desperation and despair, a little climb up God's ladder.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart