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Elephants And Hens Quotes By George Herbert

Building is a sweet impoverishing. — George Herbert

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

When you have breakfasted well and fully, if you will drink a big cup of chocolate at the end you will have digested the whole perfectly three hours later, and you will still be able to dine. Because of my scientific enthusiasm and the sheer force of my eloquence I have persuaded a number of ladies to try this, although they were convinced it would kill them; they have always found themselves in fine shape indeed, and have not forgotten to give the Professor his rightful due. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Andie MacDowell

I must be thankful that I get to do intense dramatic roles, because it takes so much more, whereas I've been doing L'Oreal forever, and I can do that in my sleep. — Andie MacDowell

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

The ego says, 'I shouldn't have to suffer,' and that thought makes you suffer so much more. It is a distortion of the truth, which is always paradoxical. The truth is that you need to say yes to suffering before you can transcend it. — Eckhart Tolle

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Penelope Cruz

I breastfed my son for 13 months, and I plan to do at least the same with my daughter. That's an amazing thing for babies, but it's also really good for the mother because it regulates your body again after pregnancy. — Penelope Cruz

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Chris Lilley

I feel really qualified to write about Australia. — Chris Lilley

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Amos Bronson Alcott

Friendship is a plant that loves the sun, thrives ill under clouds. — Amos Bronson Alcott

Elephants And Hens Quotes By Charles Mackay

An arrow may fly through the air and leave no trace; but an ill thought leaves a trail like a serpent. — Charles Mackay