Everybody wants to be somebody; nobody wants to grow.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Recitation: by Male by Female
Probably the first time I left Italy was to travel by train to Lourdes. I went with my mother and my grandmother - who was a very religious person - so it was a pilgrimage of sorts. I remember it as a very intense, but beautiful experience.
Andrea Bocelli
MotherBeautifulTimeTravelPerson
What is amazing for a woman of my age is that I change as the world is changing-and changing very, very fast. I don't think my mother had that opportunity to change.
Jeanne Moreau
ChangeMotherAgeOpportunityWoman
Like everybody, I too believed that couples lived happily ever after. But it only happens in books.
Amrita Singh
LivedCouplesOnlyBooksHappens
Do you notice that all presidents have a dog? There is always a First Dog. Or two or three. You have to have a dog to be president, I guess.
Robert Fulghum
DogYouThreePresidentFirstTwo
I learned that love is a much more sustainable energy to draw on than hate.
Rose Namajunas
LoveHateLove IsEnergyMoreThan
I will go to a nice restaurant in Miami, and no one sitting at the tables will notice me or even know who I am. Then everyone in the kitchen comes out and wants to take a picture.
Jorge Ramos
I AmMeKitchenRestaurantMiamiGo
I am a liberal. I want everyone to be well.
Diego Della Valle
I AmWantEveryoneLiberalWellAm
I'm an actor. I love to create.
Brittany Murphy
LoveCreateActorI Love
I don't see myself doing catalog shoots in Madrid anymore like I was doing two years ago. I hope that the acting side of things grows.
Brooklyn Decker
HopeMyselfDoingActingSeeSide
With Real Sociedad, I felt that I needed to leave.
Antoine Griezmann
RealLeaveFeltNeeded
The object of golf is not just to win. It is to play like a gentleman, and win.
Phil Mickelson
WinGentlemanGolfPlayJustObject
Every time I am directing, I question why in God's name I'm doing it again. It's like hitting yourself in the forehead with a hammer.
Sydney Pollack
GodTimeYourselfI AmNameDoing
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