Everbodys Fitness Quotes & Sayings
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Some, too, will not leave for His sake a place which is to their taste, expecting to receive all the sweetness of God fully in their heart without moving a step, without mortifying themselves by the abandonment of a single pleasure or useless delight. — San Juan De La Cruz
That's the thing about rocks--they don't break easily. When I held them, I wanted to be like them-strong and steady, weathered but not broken. — Ellen Dreyer
ZERO and Infinity both are very difficult to understand and explain but at the same time both are key assumption of Mathematics... — Brajesh Kumar
When Harper was in among the stones she could see brass plaques screwed into the towering pillars of granite. One listed the names of seventeen boys who had died in the mud of eastern France during the First World War. Another listed the names of thirty-four boys who had died on the beaches of western France during the Second. Harper thought all tombstones should be this size, that the small blocks to be found in most graveyards did not even begin to express the sickening enormity of losing a virgin son, thousands of miles away, in the muck and cold. You needed something so big you felt it might topple over and crush you. — Joe Hill
You know that kind of quiver that trembles around through you when you are seeing something so strange and enchanting and wonderful that it is just a fearful joy to be alive and look at it; and you know how you gaze, and your lips turn dry and your breath comes short, but you wouldn't be anywhere but there, not for the world. — Mark Twain
I'd rather be mad than feel pleasure. — Antisthenes
Not my will, but thine, be done. — Anonymous
Magic would not work on Henry. He was too stupid. — Stephen King
To believe is to become what you believe. — June Jordan
if you want to be able to talk about a place, the best thing to do is stay at home. — Pierre Bayard
Shay Given almost single-handedly won the match for Newcastle against Everton, although obviously he didn't score the goals — George Hamilton
If we turn to early Irish literature, as we naturally may, to see what sort of people the Irish were in the infancy of the race, we find ourselves wandering in delighted bewilderment through a darkness shot with lightning and purple flame. — Sean O Faolain
The child has a mind able to absorb knowledge. He has the power to teach himself. — Maria Montessori
