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  • How absurd and delicious it is to be in love with somebody younger than yourself. Everybody should try it. -- Barbara Pym
  • Don't try to change anybody. And they should let you be yourself, 'You loved me when you met me, so let's keep going!' -- Willie Nelson
  • Don't ever give up. Believe in yourself or no one else will. My personal saying is: 'I'd rather die knowing that I tried to do what I love.' -- Adrienne Bailon
  • The hardest situation to stay happy in, I think, is when you're trying to find love, and yourself at the same time. It just doesn't seem to fit well. -- Sophia Bush
  • Commit to what you love - that's important. Believe in yourself and try as much as possible to do everything you do from a place of love. Not labor, but love. -- Michael Mando
  • Don't let fear or insecurity stop you from trying new things. Believe in yourself. Do what you love. And most importantly, be kind to others, even if you don't like them. -- Stacy London
  • You just have to surround yourself with people who are going to support and love you before trying to sell you as a product, or push you into something you don't want to do. -- Jamie Bell
  • I think that's what I love about writing, is the ability to try to, in a sense, take a vacation from yourself and try to enter the sensibility of another time, another character, another place. -- Ron Rash
  • I know all's fair in love and war but when you go off and try to be by yourself and it ends up on the front page of the press it's frightening, knowing your life is under such scrutiny. -- Michael Hutchence
  • I think the most important lesson isn't necessarily to try and write a different book every time, or to try and brand yourself and write one specific kind of book, but to write the kind of books you love to read. -- Chris Bohjalian
  • I don't think of myself as a role model. I do try to live in a compassionate, considerate and positive way. The only advice I can offer is to find what you love to do, find the joy in it, and express yourself through your passion. -- Barry Williams
  • I think, first of all, you need to love what you're doing, and then this helps in the comedian for its part in everything-but the moment you enjoy what you're doing, you try to express yourself, to find your way, and every time is different, of course. -- Cecilia Bartoli
  • If I try to understand what it means to be a Christian, I look at the two instructions that were given in the Bible that are paramount, and those are to love God with all your heart and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself. That's it. -- Bruce Cockburn
  • I love improv so much. Listening. I think that's the key. When you improvise, you put a lot of pressure on yourself to create, and to be generating information, and trying to be funny, but if you just listen to what's being said to you, and then react honestly, you generally get better results. -- Rob Riggle
  • I often write about nonreligious people, and I try to find situations where their sense of humanity is restored or discovered. I think you can be a good person in many ways. And I think you often have to be careful that prayer can seem superficial, because it's a very complicated thing to love your neighbor as yourself. -- Horton Foote
  • Mr. Balanchine was a great gentleman, and he loved his dancers. He was devoted to his company. He came to the ballet every night, and his presence was felt. It was like the whole company was dancing for him. And if he liked you, he trusted you to be yourself. He didn't try to change you and make you into something you were not. -- Patricia McBride
  • I find you can lose yourself in an acting sense in a fight far more easily than you can in a dialogue scene, and I love that about it. We try as actors all the time: we strive just to completely sort of lose ourselves in the moment, and we never quite get there, but in a fight, you can do it in seconds; that is what I love about it. -- Kit Harington
  • Be yourself! Love your mom, but if she's trying to get you to be someone you're not, she's in the wrong -- Patrick Stump
  • As you get older, it's always a process of self-love, learning how to really do that for yourself instead of trying to find it outside yourself. -- Lela Loren
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