When America does what's right, it's such a light on this planet.
Marianne Williamson
Recitation: by Male by Female
I think the most important is when I was young, I learnt martial arts; that is my special key.
Jet Li
ThinkKeyImportantYoungSpecial
People often assume New York City is no place to keep a dog. This is certainly what my parents told me when I was growing up there. But I have found this not to be the case at all.
Jill Abramson
DogNew YorkParentsPeopleCityMe
The more you worry, the more you throw off the delicate balance of hormones required for health.
Andrew J. Bernstein
HealthBalanceWorryYouMoreOff
To me, I think people who don't think it's a big deal to toss a plastic bottle in the garbage are not only being irresponsible, but I think they're being disrespectful of all the other humans on earth.
Sophia Bush
PeopleMeThinkEarthPlasticBig
I don't consider myself to be particularly gifted in the way that other filmmakers are gifted.
Steven Soderbergh
MyselfWayGiftedOtherConsider
The devout have laid out gardens in the desert.
Robert Duncan
DesertOutGardensDevoutLaid
I can't imagine a world without music.
Toni Collette
MusicWorldWithoutImagine
When the federal government imposes a mandate on the states or supersedes a state policy, conservatives often rise in protest.
Tom Perez
GovernmentRisePolicyProtestState
I was a handful as a kid. I get bored easily. Now I'm pretty chill compared to back then. When I'm on the road, I watch Netflix and, at home, relax or fish.
Brittany Howard
HomeRelaxRoadChillFishNetflix
When I'm painting and drawing I only do people. Acting is obviously portraiture - and writing is as well.
Antony Sher
PeoplePaintingWritingDrawingWell
I was always a thin kid; I was an athlete.
Artie Lange
AthleteKidAlwaysThin
I wrote strong advocacy stories, and when I got to fiction, I made a deliberate effort to leave that behind and enter a country where I had no ax to grind, no advocacy issues that I was carrying with me.
Peter Heller
EffortMeStrongGrindCountry
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