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I do Pilates and yoga and try to eat healthy. — Amy Smart
Another thing about creation is that every day it is like it gave birth, and it's always kind of innocent and refreshing. So it's always virginal to me, and it's always a surprise. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
I am never long, even in the society of her I love, without yearning for the company of my lamp and my library. — Lord Byron
War is a form of really bad manners, in a strange way. Invading a country I think is just the worst possible manners. 'You're not invited!' Gate crashing on a large scale! — Graydon Carter
Be like a branch of a tree; flex your body to face 'wind of sorrow'; flex little harder to dance in the 'wind of happiness'. — Santosh Kalwar
All great progress takes place when two sciences come together, and when their resemblance proclaims itself, despite the apparent disparity of their substance. — Henri Poincare
There was no meaning in it, not then and now now, but you can't write that, can you? — Richard Flanagan
Freedom is the dream you dream
While putting thought in chains again
— Giacomo Leopardi
God prescribes the remedy for the ills of the human race. That remedy is personal faith and commitment to Jesus Christ. The remedy is to be born again. — Billy Graham
If all the economists in the world were laid end to end, it wouldn't be a bad thing. — Peter Lynch
Fairy tales. That was all she could remember about fairies, and as she tried desperately to recall the ones she'd heard or read, she realized she knew of few with fairies in them. And the two before her were nothing like Rumpelstiltskin or Cinderella's fairy godmother. Elegant Oberon and Titiana, silly Puck
Shakespeare was no help, either. These two, with their changing shapes and their offhand cruelties, had their roots in horror movies. — Emma Bull
The longing to be holy makes us weep, and we trust tears since they are made of water and come from our body, a double blessing. — Deborah Keenan
