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What made me become what I am now is just a reflection of how you have made me.

Napz Cherub Pellazo
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What's so kind of beautiful about the whole thing was that everything that made me not right for all of those hundreds of commercial auditions that I went on and no one ever wanted me for is what made me perfectly right for 'Real Women Have Curves'.

America Ferrera
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What made me run away was doubtless not so much the fear of settling down, but of settling down permanently in something ugly.

Albert Camus
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I am often asked what made me the way I am. And my answer is always this: I've always been me. It just took awhile to find me under all the rubble.

Alfa H, Abandoned Breaths
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Because I have forgiven my past, and God has forgiven my past, no person on earth can make me denounce my past. It's what made me who I am today.

Julie-Anne
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I wasn't the cool kid in school, but I wasn't the lame one. I knew I wasn't cool, so I called myself lame, and that's what made me cool in front of the cool kids.

Astro
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What made me happy was not regular pay check I got but the passion I had on the side and the effort I was putting to make that passion come to life.

Dhaval Gajera, MAKE IT HAPPEN: with 30 greatest life lessons
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I remembered the pain as clearly as if I were shifting — the pain of loss. I felt the agony of the single moment that I lost myself. Lost what made me Sam. The part of me that could remember Grace's name.

Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver
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But a whole bottle was what made me feel dead inside. And it worked, all the days stress was gone and I was able to live without the gigantic knot in my stomach. Without the boulders weighing down my shoulders.

Holly Hood, Prison of Paradise
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I also noticed that as you go to sleep the ideas continue, but they become less and less logically interconnected. You don't notice that they're not logically connected until you ask yourself, "What made me think of that?" and you try to work your way back, and often you can't remember what the hell did make you think of that!

Ralph Leighton, Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character
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