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The body was not yet fully rigorous and was still slightly warm as I began swabbing any area that a washcloth might have missed. I — Patricia Cornwell
If she is clearly right, find fault with her that has nothing to do with the incident, and use that. — Sherry Argov
No one can manage you if you don't give them permission to do so. But if you are interested in accomplishing as much as you are capable of, then I believe there are good reasons to grant that permission. — David Maister
Anyone can lose a few pounds, but not everyone has the tools to stick with it. — Jennifer Hudson
Modeling is a profession where your worth is tied up with looks. — Christy Turlington
It's as if cats live in a seperate universe that takes up the same space as ours, but is full of facinating things like mice or sparrows or special TV programs that we can't see. — Barbara Kingsolver
One of the best things about her was that she actually acknowledged my existence. — Markus Zusak
I believe in God, which means I am open to some absurd possibilities. But I understand the power of that faith, and I understand the metaphor of that belief. — Reza Aslan
I think in life, the sense of humor and comedy always exists. — Mike Epps
We must motivate ourselves to do our very best, and by our example lead others to do their best as well. — S. Truett Cathy
Health is more than absence of disease; it is about economics, education, environment, empowerment, and community. The health and well being of the people is critically dependent upon the health system that serves them. It must provide the best possible health with the least disparities and respond equally well to everyone. — Joycelyn Elders
The physical reality is assumed to be the wave function of the whole universe itself. — Hugh Jackman
I begin to long for some little language such as lovers use, broken words, inarticulate words, like the shuffling of feet on pavement. — Virginia Woolf
I don't think there is much history can say about me. I just want to be remembered as part of that collective. — Nelson Mandela
