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I've been able to do what I love and what I'm passionate about my entire life. I made, you know, an insane amount of money playing baseball.
My whole life was spent doing things that people didn't believe were possible, because God blessed me with the ability to throw a baseball.
My father always worked away, and died when I was 17, but I hated him by that point. It hit me later in life, but back then I was teenage and angry.
Songwriting I think, or any art form, the inspiration comes from your personal life or it can be from politics or region you live in.
All my life I knew that there was all the money you could want out there. All you have to do is go after it.
As a kid, you just like anything fanciful that you're into, but as an adult, I really love that kind of place where the super hero mythos meets life, where it has that human story; that's what I think I was really drawn to when I started getting into the X-Men.
There are aspects of small town life that I really like - the routine nature of it, the idea of people knowing you and your likes and dislikes.
I don't really understand it: in real life, I'm often so shy - paralysingly so - but when I'm performing, it's totally different. I feel free.
My older sisters and brother are all amazing beings and inspiring people. They are my best friends and have guided and taught me consistently throughout my life.
If I ever feel like, 'Oh, my life!' or get upset by silly things like a photographer, or if someone has written something nasty that's upset me, I just think, 'Worse things happen at sea.'
There's not a whole bunch of options in America for a black man. But sports gives you that opportunity... So where would my life be without football? I don't know.
Odell is going to grow up. That why's he is bringing other people in his life so he can grow up. If he wasn't trying to grow up, he wouldn't be calling Cris Carter.
There are positive steps being taken to tackle issues that people from all walks of life, races, ethnicities, and political persuasions agree have been devastating to communities of color.
We have the greatest Hall of all the Halls. And to be able to join these men, on this stage, in football heaven is the greatest day of my life.
I'm the world champ at 145. Why do I have to go down a division? Of course I want to make the fights nice for the fans, but I don't want to do something to make my life terrible.
If I make 140, I sacrifice a lot of things in my life: my diet, my training, my thyroid. It's insane to make 140.
I want to have the fairy-tale life with a wife and three or four kids. It will come.
Well I think everything up to this point that I've been exposed to in my life has had an influence on me in some way, shape, or form even if I'm not conscious of it. So I definitely think that my studies in wu-shu, kung-fu, karate, kenpo, taikwando, all of that stuff certainly has an affect. I don't think I follow any discipline traditionally.
I'm actually tougher on myself as I get older. It's a vicious cycle. The things that are important in life are the things that you can't buy in life: love, health and happiness. I say that, and I believe that, and I try to live that.
I put my life in danger every time I do some of these demonstrations, whether it's in the audience hanging upside down or on the stage. We now have a lot of dangerous stunts where anything can go wrong. In fact, I have fallen two stories and landed on the stage, so I am well aware of the dangers.
I wasn't a smart kid and I still don't think I'm too smart when it comes to book smart, but I was very good with what I knew and with my craft and I think that was my calling in life. But even today I never went to college.
I think that the problem is that people fear so many things and they don't live life to its fullest. And for me as an artist, if God should want me to come this Wednesday to the end of my life, so be it.
The first eight years of my life, we lived in an abandoned diner - we were basically squatters.
I always knew, even as a kid, that my mom had a really rough life, and I always wanted to make her feel happy and to make her feel good.
I have practically no private life. I'm already used to this and ready for it. Yes, sometimes it is hard, but it is the choice I made.
My friends ask me if I want more kids, and I always say yes, I want more; it's the best thing you can have in your life.
I really like playing other people. There is no other feeling like it, to have a different voice come out of you and to have a different life for a couple of hours. I like being myself. But maybe it's like you ride a bike every day and someone says, 'For two hours tonight do you want to ride this Harley?' You'd be like, 'OK yeah!'
I love movies, but I think people think relationships are supposed to go how they go in movies. The ones I like are the ones that represent life.
I bring a lot of passion to my life and my politics - I don't mind saying there is a very strong Latin component to it.
For me, the American promise isn't just an idea or a theory - it's my life story.
I have gotten into a lot of trouble in my life for being brutally honest. Sometimes I put both my feet in my mouth. But like Elton John, I'm still standing.
I want to make sure I'm not a dilettante. Decorating has been a passion all my life. I love it.
I'll never retire from working; I'll keep my life interesting until I drop dead.
Latin life is rich with warmth, family values and history. I want to bring that beauty into American homes.
When you have a child who wants to take his own life and you feel powerless, nothing else in life matters.
When I found out I was pregnant, I was 22. It was really scary because I was working the music thing, and with a kid coming, you just can't live that life with a child.
This sounds really cheesy and weird, but the pitbull is a sweet animal that just wants love until it's provoked - that's kind of how I've lived my life, too.
There can be dramas in your life and you can get over them and become someone. You don't have to wallow in self-pity; you can actually use the experiences in your life to push yourself further and help others.
How many dancers in their life get a job that will last 15 years? Not many.
I chose when I was 30 to change my life entirely and become a director and sit in the dark and that's what I love doing.
It's important to me that people don't go spouting off about anything in your life.
Love Island' is for people who aren't celebrities, who've done nothing in their life and are trying to be someone and get something to be famous.
I've done four other films since 'Submarine,' so that's quite cool. It's just good to have people respect your work; I've never had that before. Yeah, my life has changed crazy. I'm a kid from a small town in south Wales, I play my Xbox usually and all that sort of stuff, and it's a whole new world.
My whole life, people have been like, 'I don't know if you're playing or serious.'
People do ask me for advice for some reason. And I'll just kind of pose it back to them and let them answer on their own. I never like to give my advice 'cause I don't want them to come back and 'You were wrong! You ruined my life!' so it's more about 'Hey, this is what you just told me. What does that sound like to you?'
Whatever I might have imagined a terminal diagnosis would do to my spirit, it summoned quite the opposite - the greatest appreciation for life itself. So I will never give up, and I will never give in.
Time is something that cannot be bought; it cannot be wagered with God, and it is not in endless supply, Time is simply how you live your life.
I will continue to keep fighting sucking the marrow out of life as life sucks the marrow out of me.
I will live my life full of love and full of fun. It's the only way I know how.
When I was diagnosed with cancer, like so many other people, my life changed forever.
I enjoyed my 20s - they were torturous and beautiful. I learned so much about myself and about life and about the nature of people.
I worry about making work more important than what I know to be the truth. Throughout all areas of life, we're told how to look, how to act, what to speak, what to wear, what we should have and other people don't have, and we know none of that means anything. Yet these other messages never stop coming.
I think you can still look to Jesus' word for guidance in your life. It's just not the guidance that it seems like most Christians are applying to their own lives.
I grew up in a very fundamentalist, evangelical Christian household. Both my parents were born-again - their faith infused every aspect of my childhood. I'll probably spend most of my life working through that.
I am absolutely certain that life can exist in outer space, move around, find a new aqueous environment.
The trouble is the field of science, medicine, universities, biotech companies - you name it - have been so splintered, layers, sub-divided, hacked that people can spend their entire career studying one tiny little cog of life.
One of the fundamental discoveries I made about myself - early enough to make use of it - was that I am driven to seize life and to understand it. The motor that pushes me is propelled by more than scientific curiosity.
Creating life at the speed of light is part of a new industrial revolution. Manufacturing will shift from centralised factories to a distributed, domestic manufacturing future, thanks to the rise of 3D printer technology.
I hope I'll be remembered for my scientific contribution to understanding life and human life.
When we went to Judy Davis and said, 'We want you to play Judy Garland in the mini-series 'Life With Judy Garland,' she was shocked, but we just had an instinct about her.
In real life, nothing would be more tedious than trailing around after two strangers as they went house-hunting in Hertfordshire. But for some reason, television is more compelling than real life.
One of the tricks of life is to have sense and money in roughly equal proportions.
Some people see life as a game of chess, while others prefer to see it as a game of cricket; but the longer I live, the more I think of it as a game of Consequences.
My life is a monument to procrastination, to the art of putting things off until later, or much later, or possibly never.
Words have a life of their own. There is no telling what they will do. Within a matter of days, they can even turn turtle and mean the opposite.
As life goes on, we accrue more and more loseable objects. Providence dictates that objects that are too large to lose, such as houses, always come with tiny little keys, specially designed to give you the slip.
The inventory process and stepping back in your life can sometimes be a very dark process. But it also can be extremely funny and surprising.
My grandmother and my mother raised me, but my dad made a conscious effort to be in my life - every weekend he would take me out.
When I grew up, I was living on a council estate overlooking a car park for a good 16 years of my life.
If I live my life through nostalgia and what I did in the past and expect to be the new kid people have just discovered again, then unfortunately, I'm creating my own demise.
Take anything seriously in life, and you set yourself up for peril - trust me.
I recognise life is like a magnet. Positive and negative are on the opposite sides of the magnet. You can try to cut the negative part off, but it's still there. When you accept both of them, it's like, 'You know what? Don't get too identified with success or too identified with failure - just be cool with them.'
Life is all about how things rough up against you and how you see them and the vantage point you have from them.
I've been running my whole life. Running into bars, running around the world. But when you have a child, you can't run. That was a revelation.
You know, your whole life you're concerned about money for this and that. And then you don't have to worry about it, so you worry about other stuff.
There's just a feeling you get from certain things you do in life that just kind of feel pure and independent of what's actually, physically, going on.
Yes, it's a prequel. It tells the story about how the girls were born with superpowers, but they weren't necessarily heroes at the beginning of this movie, so the movie is about the events that happen in their life to make them decide to be heroes.
All I wanted was to be big, to be in show business and to travel... and that's what I've been doing all my life.
There's no doubt that motherhood is the best thing in my life. It's all that really matters.
As a writer of fiction, you don't ever want to limit the characters you create to the life you've lived. That's insanity to me.
On New Year's Eve, 2000, my friends and I were going to a party in Melbourne and I decided to do it in drag. It was the happiest night of my life.
I acknowledge that I'm really fortunate to have found pockets of people all through my life who've accepted me.
On 'Love Island' you're trying to win the prize money and stay together; on 'The Bi Life,' the winner is the one that finds love.
To hold and know the power of a woman is something so amazing that I don't think a woman could ever understand because they cannot know life without it.
Drag has taught me that I have deliberate control over my image, and when this notion is applied to one's whole life, it is both powerful and transformative.
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