I've mostly been a happy-go-lucky kind of guy.
Jim O'Heir
Recitation: by Male by Female
We must all work together to end youth homelessness in America.
Jewel
WorkTogetherYouthEndAmerica
At the end of the competition, I played the Liszt concerto and I felt my head was on the block. Well, I won.
Andre Boucourechliev
CompetitionEndHeadWellBlockWon
Women will change the corporation more than we expect.
Anita Borg
ChangeWomenWillMoreExpectThan
World War II really fascinated me because it's the only time that everybody in this country sat down at the same table, because eating on rations was your patriotic duty.
Ruth Reichl
TimeWarMeWorldEatingDown
My first media interview was when I was a high school freshman and I was set to compete at state champs. The interview was the first occasion people had heard me on TV. When I watched back the recording on TV, I thought, 'Wow, is that what I sound like?' I didn't like the sound of my voice.
Michelle Carter
SchoolPeopleMeHigh SchoolThought
Sibling rivalry was, and still is to this day, rampant in my family. We were all competing for my parents' divided attention.
Janine di Giovanni
FamilyDayParentsSiblingAttention
When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical.
Jon Carroll
ToughGoingGetEmpiricalGets
My parents always taught me that my day job would never make me rich; it'd be my homework.
Daymond John
DayJobParentsMeRichHomework
As I've written more, and as other Indian American voices have grown around me, I strive harder to find experiences that are unique yet a meaningful and resonant part of the American story.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
MeStoryAmericanUniqueFindMore
Growing up, if I hadn't had sports, I don't know where I'd be. God only knows what street corners I'd have been standing on and God only knows what I'd have been doing, but instead I played hockey and went to school and stayed out of trouble.
Bobby Orr
GodSportsSchoolGrowing UpHockey
For the most part, it was never assumed that I was gay, and I've had people be sort of surprised that I was gay or act apologetic like they didn't know, which would just make me really uncomfortable. And I never had shame for it, but I never felt like introducing myself as, 'I'm Antoni. I'm gay. How are you?'
Antoni Porowski
MyselfPeopleMeUncomfortableYou
I'm kind of shy when it comes to women, so I don't really approach them. I'll just admire them from afar, and if they happen to say something to me, then maybe I'll find the courage to say something.
Syd
WomenCourageMeFindSayKind
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