I woke up and realized life is great and people are awesome and life is worth living.

For many impoverished people, living under a tarp or in a cardboard box is a way of life.

For the lakhs living along its banks, the Aghanashini has given people life and livelihoods.

We all go through life living in little bubbles, which we share with people who think pretty much the same as us.

I think people who don't have conflict in their lives are just trying to please people and not really living life to the fullest.

I'm from Dagestan, I'm born in Dagestan, and Dagestan is a different level for people living a tough life, people living in the mountains.

There are millions of people living Thoreau's life of quiet desperation, and they do not have the language to escape from that desperation.

But I didn't ask to have somebody nose around in my private life. I didn't even ask to be famous. All I asked was to be able to earn a living making people laugh.

There is a kind of sadness in not wanting the things that give so many other people their life's meaning. There can be sadness at not living out a more universal story - the supposed life cycle.

It's often difficult to slough off all that we've acquired, all the comforts and safety nets modern life provides for us, and realize that in those days, people were living very much on the edge - life was incredibly hard!

I think any life can be interesting, any surroundings can be interesting. I don't think I could have been so brave if I had been living in a town, competing with people on what can be called a generally higher cultural level.

William Regal once told us he people-watched when he was in the ring. He would see things that people would do. And if they annoyed him, chances are they would annoy someone else. A lot of times I'll just people watch when I'm traveling or at the airport or living everyday life.

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