Affirmation Ball Quotes & Sayings
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There is an obesity epidemic. One out of every three Americans ... weighs as much as the other two. — Richard Jeni

I went to government for making these changes. I remember a number of guys among these important figures. — Anatoly Chubais

He growled, equally exhilarated and annoyed by
the way she insisted on pushing him back. I'm going to put you on your knees, Ruby. You're going to hate how much you love it. — Tessa Bailey

A frog in a well cannot conceive of the ocean. — Zhuangzi

The voice that arises out of the silence is something no one can imagine until it is heard. It roars when it speaks, it lies to you and convinces you, it steals from you and leaves you without a single word of comfort. — Alice Hoffman

But I'm not any better at relationships than you are. We'll find our way together, even if we're fumbling around in the dark for a while. — Christine Feehan

At any rate, I do trust Annabeth.' - Sadie — Rick Riordan

We talk about pluralism, multi-culturalism and tolerance. But I hope we are moving toward a time when we don't just "tolerate" people from different cultures and religions, but when we can appreciate and enjoy both the ways we are all different, and the ways we are all the same. — Anne Shelby

I didn't want to lift weights and get all big; I just wanted to get cut. — Kevin Hart

Every time I've learned something, I've realized there are a hundred more things I don't know about the thing I just learned. — Don Cheadle

(...) I think your definition changes based on your experiences." (age twenty-two, bisexual)
Six years later, this same woman noted:
"I date both men and women, but i don't like the word "bisexual", because I think it implies polarity. I guess I started thinking about this around 4 1/2 years ago, when I was involved in a long-term committed relationship with a man, but a queer man. And it made me redefine things, because I didn't believe that a queer man and a queer woman together in a relationship like ours was conventionally heterosexual." (age twenty-eight, bisexual) — Lisa Diamond