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Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.
— Aaron Paul
The number one question I'm asked as a YouTuber every day is, 'How can I get my videos out there; how can I make my videos go viral?'
— Todrick Hall
You can't become a decent horseman until you fall off and get up again, a good number of times.
There's life in a nutshell. — Bear Grylls
There's life in a nutshell. — Bear Grylls
Anyone can die. Rule number one is don't get too attached to a character, anyone can go.
— Jack Huston
When a man feels he has come to the end of his rope, it is perfectly natural that he should want to scream.
— Paul Auster
Can't believe the number of tracks I get sent every day now. Everyone is at it! There's no way you can keep up and I have two A&R guys!
— Ralph Lawson
Our faith may be big enough to elicit a miracle, but our faith is seldom large enough to embrace it once it actually happens.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Jude's rule number five: Never get to close to anyone or anything that you can't walk away at a moment's notice if you have to.
When you have to. — Malorie Blackman
When you have to. — Malorie Blackman
In some situations I was difficult, in odd moments impossible, in rare moments loathsome, but at my best unapproachably great.
— Oscar Levant
I'm the number 1 target of the White House. They can't get Osama bin Laden; they're going to get me.
— Jean Carnahan
My sons are a hell of a lot easier to get through to than my daughter is. She seems to have my number. She can just run through the buttons.
— Don Johnson
Can I get your cell phone number so we can text like normal antisocial human beings, since we are both too fucked up to have a conversation?
— J.P. Barnaby
This ambiguity is another example of a growing problem with mathematical notation: There aren't enough squiggles to go around.
— Jim Blinn
There's nothing like a stressful day.
— Trent Reznor
If we smoke, there's no magic number of cigarettes, or number of years, that we can smoke before we know we'll get lung cancer.
— Katharine Hayhoe