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Sometimes I think bimbo is just another word men made up so they could feel superior to women who are better at survival than they are. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I always ate healthy, but it wasn't scientific. Now it's a high-protein diet and no carbohydrates. I have more consistent energy, and I don't get tired after a meal. It does take a very detailed meal plan. — Lindsey Vonn

If you have a target, you will walk more lively even in the middle of a desert! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Never play the Devil's Advocate. Your words could be the difference between success and failure in someone else. — Ingrid Weir

Here they are, all in one place. Circle back to them when you need some poetic shine.
It is not revolutions and upheavals that clear the road to better days,
but revelations, and lavishness of someone's soul inspired, and ablaze. — Boris Pasternak

From this haunting feeling of being not wanted, which remained a recurrent haunt through life, I found two ways of escape, both of which in changing form also persisted. One was the invention of gods, the other was personal efficiency in work. — Anna Louise Strong

Each time i thought about him, the idea that i would never be able to reach him spread through my mind like a shadow. — Kyung-Sook Shin

Fear is a matter of misplaced attention. Focus on redirecting it. — Patricia Ryan Madson

Theater has an incredible capacity to move people to social change, to address issues, to inspire social revolution. — Eve Ensler

To ugly ducklings everywhere,
Don't worry about those fluffy yellow morons:
They'll never get to be swans — Zoe Marriott

Our biggest challenge is always story. The story is the ultimate thing you try to tackle. — Roy Conli

University politics," declared Oop, "doesn't care about liberal traditions or any other kind of traditions. — Clifford D. Simak

GNOSTICS, n. A sect of philosophers who tried to engineer a fusion between the early Christians and the Platonists. The former would not go into the caucus and the combination failed, greatly to the chagrin of the fusion managers. — Ambrose Bierce