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Seeds and nuts are indispensable for cardiovascular health. The protective properties of nuts against coronary heart disease were first recognized in the early 1990s, and a strong body of literature has followed, confirming these original findings. — Joel Fuhrman

[Spielberg] surrounds himself with great crew members who are at the top of their game and know their stuff. He motivates us by liking what we do, and he doesn't get paralyzed by the process or by new ideas. He embraces them and uses them. — Janusz Kaminski

The man who has known pure joy, if only for a moment ... is the only man for whom affliction is something devastating. At the same time he is the only man who has not deserved the punishment. But, after all, for him it is no punishment; it is God holding his hand and pressing rather hard. For, if he remains constant, what he will discover buried deep under the sound of his own lamentations is the pearl of the silence of God. — Simone Weil

In Into the Woods, Cinderella runs from her prince, Rapunzel is thrown from a tower for her prince, and Sleeping Beauty just thought she was getting coffee with Bill Cosby. — Tina Fey

In the first few days, I failed to distinguish between collar and color, khaki and car key, letters and lettuce, bed and bared, karma and calmer. Needing — Bill Bryson

It was an appalling thought, to be so well-integrated into the machinery of society and history as to be able to move in only one plane, and along one line. — Kurt Vonnegut

Let our lives be pure as snowfields, where our steps leave a mark but no stain. — Sophie Swetchine

I never believe anything in the world of entertainment until it actually happens and the check clears the bank. — Jesse Ventura

All the little risks I took were sort of like all the apartments I had moved into: I was finding the right spot. — Paula Scher

Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps. — William Blake

The philosophy that I have worked under most of my life is that the serious study of natural history is an activity which has far-reaching effects in every aspect of a person's life. It ultimately makes people protective of the environment in a very committed way. It is my opinion that the study of natural history should be the primary avenue for creating environmentalists. — Roger Tory Peterson

There were so many other things that he could add, that he doubted whether life without her offered him any pleasure at all, that he had hoped to recreate the happiness that had existed between his own parents in his union with her. — Janet Aylmer

There's no doubt: The iPad is a beautiful, extremely well-designed device. — Jamais Cascio