Dieting Humour Quotes & Sayings
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1. To account nothing of one's self, and to think always kindly and highly of others, this is great and perfect wisdom. Even shouldest thou see thy neighbour sin openly or grievously, yet thou oughtest not to reckon thyself better than he, for thou knowest not how long thou shalt keep thine integrity. All of us are weak and frail; hold thou no man more frail than thyself. — Thomas A Kempis

It might seem unfair to reward a person for having so much pleasure over the years, asking the maize plant to solve specific problems and then watching its responses. — Barbara McClintock

You think I'm perfect?"
He didn't look away.Didn't look bashful or even nervous. Just stared at her, like she'd asked him if Luna orbited the Earth.Then he leaned over and brushed a kiss against her forehead.
"Just sort of," he said."You know.On a good day. — Marissa Meyer

We can arrange better expectations and better circumstances beginning with the fact that we need not be who we are now; we can be better. — Charles C. Harpe

She was every inch the skeletal goddess that had been promised by the bones of her feet. — Jefferson Smith

Do your best; don't worry about the results of your test. — Debasish Mridha

Set your desires in motion by connecting to the heart conscious. — Steven Redhead

The most evident difference between man and animals is this: the beast, in as much as it is largely motivated by the senses and with little perception of the past or future, lives only for the present. But man, because he is endowed with reason by which he is able to perceive relationships, sees the causes of things, understands the reciprocal nature of cause and effect, makes analogies, easily surveys the whole course of his life, and makes the necessary preparations for its conduct. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

The dominance of former communists and the insufficient discussion of the past in the post-communist world is not coincidental. To put it bluntly, former communists have a clear interest in concealing the past: it tarnishes them, undermines them, hurts their claims to be carrying out 'reforms,' even when they personally had nothing to do with the past crimes. — Anne Applebaum

The loss of wealth is loss of dirt, as sages in all times assert; The happy man's without a shirt. — John Heywood

Time, that most abstract of humanity's homes. — W.G. Sebald

To live is often only to have a choice of several despairs. — Georgette Leblanc