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“So I don't only watch my back, I watch my front, Cause it's the ***** who front, they be pulling stunts!”
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“I never wanted money worries to slow me down or make me take a job I didn't want.”
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“I would never wish my upbringing on anyone... but I wouldn't take it back for the world.”
Source : "Mary-Kate Olsen: 'I would never wish my upbringing on anyone'". www.mtv.com. August 05, 2010.
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“When you approach spirituality as an adventure of being alive, you start as you would any adventure--with a sense of mystery and not-knowing. Instead of searching for answers that make you feel safe, you set out into the vastness of life and death, with a willingness to continually grow. You open up to the possibility that your ordinary life is an extraordinary adventure, and that your joys and sorrows have meaning. Spiritual practice becomes your rudder, offering direction and insight and discretion as you venture into the unknown.”
Source : Elizabeth Lesser (2008). “The Seeker's Guide: Making Your Life a Spiritual Adventure”, p.16, Ballantine Books
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“What do you suppose makes all men look back to the time of childhood with so much regret (if their childhood has been, in any moderate degree, healthy or peaceful)? That rich charm, which the least possession had for us, was in consequence of the poorness of our treasures.”
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“I'm trying to do the best I can. I'm not concerned with tomorrow, but with what goes on today.”
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“Personally, I think SmackDown! has to be a little spicier than it is, a little more electrifying than it is. It's got great athletes and they've got great action, they've done some tremendous stuff, but I want it to knock you off the couch when it opens up. And I think we as a group have the ability to do that.”
Source : "Dusty Rhodes back in the fold". Interview with Evan Denbaum, www.wwe.com. September 1, 2005.
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“I have been a comic book fan nearly all my life. My fascination began as a refuge after my father left because it was within the stories told in comics that I could find heroes who fought for justice and where outcasts or misfits could find purpose and commonality. But over time I have come to love comics as a medium for its ability to tell stories with tremendous depth and emotion that in some ways go beyond what is possible solely with the written word.”
Source : Source: www.teachingbooks.net