Canthenatha Quotes & Sayings
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I should be doing that too. I should be out there running and racing. I should be taking care of my body. — Gerry Lindgren

I think I'm great. I mean, I might as well come out and say it. Like most people, I have an ego and I'm in show business, so you have to have kind of a healthy, conflagrated ego to a degree. On the other hand, I'm consumed, like a lot of people, with self-doubt and loathing and guilt. — Loudon Wainwright III

I don't think nationalism is alone holding the field; it's in contention with a lot of different things. — Peter Singer

Strong jealousy in a beautiful love is the autumn in the middle of a hot summer! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

If fitness came in a bottle,everyone would have a great body. Skip the quick fixes;hard work is what ensures lasting results! — Denise Austin

The one possibility that Sanders tended to discount entirely was a landing at Gallipoli's southern tip, simply because the most basic rules of military logic - even mere common sense - argued against it. — Scott Anderson

Just be true to yourself and don't do anything that doesn't feel right. — Matt Preston

My heart goes out to anyone who is making his first appearance before an audience of human beings. — Mark Twain

You have underestimated my power, as you will shortly discover. — Paul Simon

The trails of light which they [moths] seemed to leave behind them in all kinds of curlicues and streamers and spirals ... , did not really exist, explained Alphonso, but were merely phantom tracks created by the sluggish reaction of the human eye ,appearing to see a certain afterglow in the place from which the insect itself, shining for only the fraction of a second in the lamplight, had already gone. It was such unreal phenomena, said Alphonso, the sudden incursion of unreality into the real world, certain effects of light in the landscape spread out before us, or in the eye of a beloved person, that kindled our deepest feelings, or at least what we took for them. — W.G. Sebald

Perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure. — A.E. Housman