I want the belt. Always.
Donald Cerrone
Recitation: by Male by Female
I think that novels are tools of thought. They are moral philosophy with the theory left out, with just the examples of the moral situations left standing.
Jill Paton Walsh
ThinkThoughtToolsPhilosophyMoral
I probably looked pretty conventionally successful as a 24-year-old getting paid $125,000 a year, plus bonus, wearing suits, and living in a Manhattan apartment. But I hated my job, I didn't admire the people I was working with, and I felt that I was becoming a smaller, less imaginative, less risk-taking, less likable version of myself.
Andrew Yang
MyselfJobPeopleSuitsYearLiving
God has always been hard on the poor.
Jean-Paul Marat
GodPoorHardAlwaysBeen
The most audacious thing I could possibly state in this day and age is that life is worth living. It's worth being bashed against. It's worth getting scarred by. It's worth pouring yourself over every one of its coals.
Jeff Buckley
LifeAgeDayYourselfWorthLiving
I didn't fear failure. I expected failure.
Amy Tan
FailureFearExpected
I've been very lucky that I've never had cellulite. My body was always firm.
Sofia Vergara
BodyLuckyNeverAlwaysFirmBeen
I was brought up on a council estate in the countryside near Stoke Prior in Worcestershire, but I adored visiting the farm where my father worked.
Trudie Styler
FatherFarmUpCountrysideWhere
I don't seek discomfort. But, very often, you realise that what you fear is actually quite ephemeral; something's different, something's unfamiliar; therefore, it must be worse.
Michael Palin
FearYouDiscomfortSeekSomething
We'd take records you'd never hear in clubs and make them into club tracks. We were doing B-sides on records that had nothing to do with the songs, and calling them Masters at Work dubs.
Little Louie Vega
WorkDoingYouNothingNeverClub
This is a paradox of man: compared to God, man is nothing; yet we are everything to God.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
GodManNothingEverythingParadox
I definitely didn't want children, because my childhood was not a very happy time.
Cornelia Parker
ChildrenTimeChildhoodHappyWant
Nations, like plants and human beings, grow. And if the development is thwarted they are dwarfed and overshadowed.
Claude McKay
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