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It’s tougher to be vulnerable than to actually be tough.
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When you realize who you live for, and who’s important to please, a lot of people will actually start living. I am never going to get caught up in that. I’m gonna look back on my life and say that I enjoyed it – and I lived it for me.
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Sure, you wish you did some things differently. But there is no sense in becoming burdened with regret over things you have no power to change.
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You have to just accept your body. You may not love it all the way, but you just have to be comfortable with it, comfortable with knowing that that’s your body.
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I believe everybody’s an individual. You can’t judge someone based on someone else’s actions.
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"Yeah, I'm a thrill seeker, but crikey, education's the most important thing. " ~ Steve Irwin
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