Cauldwell Wingate Quotes & Sayings
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It is easier to act yourself into a new way of feeling than to feel yourself into a new way of acting. — Harry Stack Sullivan

The funniest thing about some people is that they have no sense of humor. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Economy is essential to all good art. — Jerry Seinfeld

Animals have two vital functions in today's society; to be delicious and to fit well. — Greg Proops

What makes the situation so outrageous is that the healthcare industry has traditionally encouraged the American public to be passive consumers - to wait for developing technologies and new drugs rather than to accept the role they play in the expression of their own health and the origin of disease. The research clearly indicates that when consumers take responsibility for their health and actively participate in lifestyle modifications and decision making, they usually don't get as sick in the first place, and when they do get sick, they heal faster. — Elaine R. Ferguson

Realizing that my children are the center of the universe and not me is probably one of the greatest ways to acclimatize. — Andrew Lincoln

I do believe in forgiving and forgetting. There was a reason we were together. I just want to hold on to the good times. — Eva Longoria

Biologically inspired materials could revolutionize materials science. People looking at spider silk and abalone shells are looking for new ways to make materials better, cheaper, and with less toxic byproducts. — Janine Benyus

I've always been the type of person to make everybody happy and get things done. I want everything to be 100% perfect. — Nicki Minaj

There are 249 millionaires in Congress. Remember a couple of years ago when this new Congress told us they had the solution to the recession? Apparently, they didn't share it with the rest of us. — Jay Leno

If I have a spreadsheet that can, whatever, turn soup cans into gold, wouldn't I deserve an office? — Charlie Close