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Most women in our culture, then, are disordered when it comes to issues of self-worth, self-entitlement, self-nourishment, and comfort with their own bodies; eating disorders, far from being 'bizarre' and anomalous, are utterly continuous with a dominant element of the experience of being female in this culture. — Susan Bordo

The human spirit was the strongest medicine on earth. And sometimes all it needed was a little encouragement to pull off a miracle. — David Baldacci

Scratch a cynic and you will find a disappointed romantic. — Christopher Moore

Gran always said our West Virginia mountains is like the bosom of the Almighty, keeping us protected and still in Him. — Marilyn Sue Shank

What drives him is the thirst for glory; the public good, as he understands it, is a means to that end. So when a great statesman accomplishes a laudable goal by sagacity and bravery, we're right to give him the praise he craves. But when we're surprised and disgusted because the man we lauded has humiliated himself and disgraced his office, we haven't just misjudged a man - we've misjudged the nature of modern politics. — Barton Swaim

I'm a church boy. I got whuppin's. So I'm afraid at any moment my grandmother could just swing down from heaven with a switch. — Anthony Hamilton

People know they have seen me somewhere, but they don't know where. They think I'm their next-door neighbor. — Tina Majorino

Bill Clinton told me that when he was 14, he shook John Kennedy's hand, and that inspired him to be president. — John Catsimatidis

A lot of those comics can't hold down relationships and they've got no other life apart from performing. They sleep in their Jags and a lot of them can't even talk. All they can do is tell gags. — Alexei Sayle

You are NOT what you eat, you are what you digest and assimilate. — Tony Robbins

The streets, at least in this part of town, seemed impossibly clean in comparison to London. The public telephones were unvandalised. For a London telephone booth to look like that it would have to be guarded around the clock by the SAS. — Clive James

Besides, every experience is of value, and whatever one may say against marriage, it is certainly an experience. — Oscar Wilde

The secret of a person's nature lies in their religion and what they really believes about the world and their place in it. — James Anthony Froude