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Nothing ever tasted any better than a cold beer on a beautiful afternoon with nothing to look forward to but more of the same. — Hugh Hood

One day you're going to see her holding hands with someone who took your chance. She won't even notice you because she's too busy laughing with the stupid jokes he makes. And it will burn your heart seeing that beautiful smile on her face and realizing that you're not the reason anymore. And then it will hit you: it was her, it was always her. — Elisabeth Van Den Abeele

All of us have a responsibility to help pay for health care. — Newt Gingrich

Body and soul. Two different things — Stephenie Meyer

I was the star of the choir. — Jai Rodriguez

I'm a writer who never writes about sex. It's so far from my own fictional world. — Zadie Smith

Christ didn't leave us a book of instructions; He left us a body, a family - a Church. If it were perfectly clear, there wouldn't be any freedom. — Francis George

Secularism is not only indifferent to alternative religious systems, but as a religious ideology it is opposed to any other religious systems. It is therefore a closed system. — Harvey Cox

Lord, I give you this body of mine; from my head to my feet, I give it to you. My hands, my limbs, my eyes, my brain; all that I am inside and out. I hand over to you. Live in and through me whatever life you please. You may send this body to Africa or lay it on a bed with cancer. You may blind my eyes or send me with your message to Tibet. You may send this body to the Eskimos or send it to the hospital with pneumonia.This body of mine is yours from this moment on. — Eric Ludy

I'm a bit of a hippie. — Corey Feldman

One of the tricks of being a good teacher, he'd learned, was not to overuse the Look. — Peter Clines

Please don't hurt me. When you're tired of me, just let me know. — Sherry Gammon