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Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Evander Holyfield

As far as working out, I know exactly what I'm doing. — Evander Holyfield

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Britney Spears

The best thing about being cheated on is I get to go on more first dates. — Britney Spears

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Philip Yancey

For Jesus, the person was more important than any category or label. — Philip Yancey

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Donatella Versace

Women's bodies are curvy, sensual, it's about being happy to be a woman - and sexy is always good — Donatella Versace

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Michelle Obama

When I get up and work out, I'm working out just as much for my girls as I am for me, because I want them to see a mother who loves them dearly, who invests in them, but who also invests in herself. It's just as much about letting them know as young women that it is okay to put yourself a little higher on your priority list. — Michelle Obama

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Linus Torvalds

Making Linux GPL'd was definitely the best thing I ever did. — Linus Torvalds

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By Ian Holloway

I don't see the problem with footballers taking their shirts off after scoring a goal? They enjoy it and the young ladies enjoy it too. I suppose that's one of the main reasons women come to football games, to see the young men take their shirts off. Of course they'd have to go and watch another game because my lads are as ugly as sin. — Ian Holloway

Discordantly In A Sentence Quotes By William Butler Yeats

All empty souls tend to extreme opinion. It is only in those who have built up a rich world of memories and habits of thought that extreme opinions affront the sense of probability. Propositions, for instance, which set all the truth upon one side can only enter rich minds to dislocate and strain, if they can enter at all, and sooner or later the mind expels them by instinct. — William Butler Yeats