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You have haters from all walks of life. I could care less who wants me to fail. They inspire me.
— Stephen A. Smith
You've gotta separate yourself from the character. It's hard so it can make its way into your everyday life.
— Evan Peters
The obvious is obviously wrong.
— Joseph Granville
Music awaken our soul.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
All you're supposed to do is every once in a while give the boys a little tea and sympathy.
— Robert Anderson
How can you try harder at something that consumes every waking thought?
— Brigid Kemmerer
It's not the parts of the Bible I don't know that worries me ... it's the parts that I do.
— Mark Twain
All truth starts out as a wish; hence, reality is born from fairytale."
from - "My Aquarius — Richelle E. Goodrich
from - "My Aquarius — Richelle E. Goodrich
Drag your thoughts away
from your troubles ...
by the ears, by the heels,
or any other way you can manage it. — Mark Twain
from your troubles ...
by the ears, by the heels,
or any other way you can manage it. — Mark Twain
God seldom suspends the laws of nature, just as God does not remove free will to keep evil people from doing evil things.
— Adam Hamilton
Life is a product of time
— Sunday Adelaja
Hay smells different to lovers and horses.
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them have never happened.
— Mark Twain
To some extent, we are all labeled by what we're able to achieve. But more importantly, we are defined by what we attempt.
— Scott Tinley
But as soon as one is at rest in this world off he goes on something else to worry about.
— Mark Twain
Let go your earthly tether. Enter the void. Empty, and become wind
— Michael Dante DiMartino
synthetic judgments a priori should not "be possible" at all; we have no right to them; in our mouths they are nothing but false judgments.
— Friedrich Nietzsche