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I was in the gym five days a week, two hours a day. At one point, I was going seven days straight. I had put on a lot of weight, and then I started losing it drastically, so I was worried. It turned out I was overworking myself. My trainer told me that I couldn't break a sweat, because I was burning more calories than I was putting on. — Taylor Lautner

I mention her name and the old pain returns. Forget her, you say? How can you forget a living human being? — Sholem Aleichem

She had pronounced the words "New Books" with caution and regret, articulating them reluctantly, as if they were vulgar, even obscene words. As I listened to her, I realised that that it was indeed a commercial term, used to designate an item in fashion, but inappropriate to define a literary work; I also realised that to her eyes I was nothing but an author of 'New Books' a supplier in a way. "But novels by Daudet or Maupassant - weren't they 'New Books' when they came out?" I asked.
"Time has given them their place", she replied, as though I had just said something insolent. — Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Writers of nonfiction have the right - perhaps even the responsibility - to access the wonders of the writer's craft to make their work interesting and enjoyable. — Sol Stein

Out of silence I begin to hear the voices of characters whispering snippets of a story to me. — Chuck Waldron

Christ is the aperture through which the immensity and magnificence of God can be seen. — John Bertram Phillips

A lot of women are turned off by the physical appearance of some of the first feminists. — Helen Reddy

Tools and techniques ought to be an extension of consciousness, but they can just as easily be a protection from consciousness. Then the tools become defence mechanisms ... against the unconscious. — Rollo May

Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally. — David Frost