I like L.A., I like the fans, I like to come out here to work.
DMXI like L.A., I like the fans, I like to come out here to work.
DMXI want my fans to feel like we’re always in touch. Because without ’em, I wouldn’t be able to do any of this.
RON WHITEThe infamous they.
JOCKO WILLINKLearning how to discipline your speech is a way of preventing your energies from spilling out of you through the rupture of your mouth, exhausting you and filling the world with words, words, words instead of serenity, peace and bliss.
ELIZABETH GILBERTSocial justice is group psychology, it’s group rights, it’s collectivisim, and it’s a negation of individual responsibility, which is what the Bible teaches. Individual responsibility. And of course, social justice leads very quickly to socialism, and ultimately to communism.
TED CRUZDon’t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
MARK TWAINEven when I get the fried-chicken special of the day, I have to dig into it like it’s filet mignon.
VIOLA DAVISDon’t be concerned that things appear to be falling apart: this has to happen in order for something new and wonderful to emerge.
MARIANNE WILLIAMSONThe life of prayer is just love to God, and the custom of being ever with Him.
TERESA OF AVILAThe true content of a photograph is invisible, for it derives from a play, not with form, but with time.
JOHN BERGERA day out with friends is always fun, especially when it involves sports.
SACHIN TENDULKARSincerity seems to be a problem today. I’d rather be true and hated than be false and fool people.
KRISTEN STEWARTThe real work is one of noticing and appreciating, seeing things clearly and differently, and sharing that vision with others.
BILL ATKINSONYou blame your father but it was your mother who did not keep you safe -why you won’t trust women.
CHARLIE GILBERTGratitude is like a magnet; the more grateful you are, the more you will receive to be grateful for.
IYANLA VANZANTPrayers never bring anything, They may bring solace to the sap, the bigot, the ignorant, the aboriginal, and the lazy – but to the enlightened it is the same as asking Santa Claus to bring you something for Xmas.
W. C. FIELDS