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Who scorns his own life is lord of yours. — Seneca.
A hundred men together are the hundredth part of a man. — Antonio Porchia
People also knew me for putting people up to hip-hop, so people knew I was heavy into hip-hop. But as for cyphers and stuff in high school, I would never get on it because I was too shy. That's pretty much what I was doing. — Ryan Montgomery
Darcy looked oddly at her. "Thank you," he replied, "as — Diana J. Oaks
Not every movement is progress; Some movements are just a way of burning fats! — Israelmore Ayivor
The truth is found when men are free to pursue it. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
The media has told you for decades that the key to a leaner body is a low-fat diet and that saturated fats are the cause of heart disease. Both of those assertions are wrong. Fat, including saturated fat, is essential to your health and, as it turns out, to building a lean, strong body. To access the fat stored in your body for energy, you need to consume fat in your meals, so your body can then burn stored fat for energy. Dietary fat is also crucial in helping your body absorb fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamins A, S, E, and K. And — Melissa Joulwan
I love writing for other actors, women of African descent and people who are generally underrepresented. — Danai Gurira
Many of the most eloquent people I have ever met work in lab coats every day. — Michael Specter
America wasn't founded so that we could all be better. America was founded so we could all be anything we damned well pleased. — P. J. O'Rourke
In the middle of the sixth century there was, however, a period when the Roman dominion was revived in the West-from the East. During Justinian's reign in Constantinople, his generals reconquered Africa, Italy, and southern Spain. That achievement, associated mainly with the name of Belisarius, is the more remarkable because of two features-first, the extraordinarily slender resources with which Belisarius undertook these far-reaching campaigns; second, his consistent use of the tactical defensive. There is no parallel in history for such a series of conquests by abstention from attack. They are the more remarkable since they were carried out by an army that was based on the mobile arm-and mainly compose of cavalry. Belisarius had no lack of audacity, but his tactics were to allow-or tempt-the other side to do the attacking. IF that choice was, in part, imposed on him by his numerical weakness, it was also a matter of subtle calculation, both tactical and psychological. — B.H. Liddell Hart
Insulin is not a cure for diabetes; it is a treatment. It enables the diabetic to burn sufficient carbohydrates, so that proteins and fats may be added to the diet in sufficient quantities to provide energy for the economic burdens of life. — Frederick Grant Banting
A team sport is not very good for me, because I can't take losing. — Donovan Bailey