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Sometimes good people make bad choices. It doesn't mean they are bad people. It means they're human. — Sui Ishida

If you are not reading and thinking, it means that your windows looking to the ocean are closed! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Heavy thoughts bring on physical maladies; when the soul is oppressed so is the body. — Martin Luther

Nothing moves. Nothing makes a sound. It's as quiet as a pulled-pork-rib joint next to a synagogue. I — Richard Kadrey

In one of the largest surveys of its kind to date, nearly 30,000 women told researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine that they'd rather lose weight than attain any other goal, a figure that alone suggests just how complicated the issue of appetite can be for women. This is the primary female striving? The appetite to lose appetite?
In fact, I suspect the opposite is true: that the primary, underlying striving among many women at the start of the millennium is the appetite for appetite: a longing to feel safe and secure enough to name one's true appetites and worthy and powerful enough to get them satisfied. — Caroline Knapp

she steps up to the front door of the Strongs' Colonial-style house, with Linc, Neil, and I close on her heels. — Heather Hildenbrand

It's scientifically proven that chocolate improves your mood. There is something in it that can make you happier and I stand by that theory. Milk chocolate. It's so good! — Odeya Rush

I think all senior politicians tend to be rather more subtle then the commentators would have it. It is a natural tendency for human beings to try to classify. We all have this classification urge - so and so is such and such, that person is in that camp - but look, most sophisticated people defy stereotype. — Tony Abbott

Being a liberal progressive has been demonized as anti-white or overly on the side of blacks. There's nothing that can be done about that; it's just where we are in the history of our perceptions. — Darryl Pinckney