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Top Egonutritions Quotes

Forget black and white and try on gray. In hair color, wardrobe or life choices, it may feel more enlivening than you imagine. — Gina Greenlee

Avoid him who from mere curiosity asks three questions running about a thing that cannot interest Him. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

I hate that word blog
It sounds like a large accumulation of snot — Melissa James Gibson

I was Minister for the Armed Forces in the Ministry of Defence for two years prior to being appointed Defence Secretary. — Bob Ainsworth

All of my education at Harvard, then Oxford, then Paris was in literature - even my thesis was on Shakespeare. — Jonathan Kozol

You try so hard to make something that's fun and exciting, then all anyone wants to talk about is how no-one likes you. It gets very grinding. I had to let the chip I have on my shoulder about that go. — Andy Biersack

Basically, asking me what kind of music I like is like asking what kind of food I like: 'Anything that tastes good,' is the answer. I'm the kind of guy who spends three times as much on his speakers as he does on his television. — Mohsin Hamid

Crockery broke and fabric frayed. The delicate things I cared about perished, while the hard things like swords survived. — Sujata Massey

Confucius himself has repeatedly taught that external appurtenances are as little a part of propriety as sounds are of music. — Inazo Nitobe

Looking at the individuals who suffered the most during the hurricane, you could see that those with underlying medical problems were at greater risk. — Richard E. Besser

How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. — Annie Dillard

The man who is not able to develop and use his mind is bound to be the slave of the other man who uses his mind — Marcus Garvey

By looking into more details of American history, we can make more sense of what's happening today. — Christoph Waltz