Funniest Fifty Shades Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of scarves are made to stand out and therefore not appropriate on your head, say, at work. — Estelle

The "18/40/60" rule to happiness:
At age 18, people care very much about what others think of them.
By age 40, they learn not to worry what others think.
By age 60, they figure out that no one was thinking about them in the first place. — Daniel Amen

I'm glad that young black people are successful with the music. I'm not a hater. — DMX

As we leave the theater, we are absolutely convinced that the only thing keeping the world from going crazy is that the problems of three little people do, after all, amount to more than a hill of beans. — Roger Ebert

What you eat, how much you exercise, what example you set for those you influence are all matters of choice. Consistently making that best choice will add up to living your best life. Your health is the key to that. — Adam Rodriguez

I'll take transformational change any way it comes. One way to look at meditation is as a kind of intrapsychic technology that's been developed over thousands of years by traditions that know a lot about the mind/body connection. To call what happens 'the placebo effect' is just to give a name to something we don't understand. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

The issue that a political campaign would make a human life into - you know - a political football, is unsettling. — John Hickenlooper

Yet, the Universe is real enough to the conscious beings in it, which are as unreal as it is itself. — Helena Blavatsky

The gods at will can shape a gladder strain, and from the lamentations at the graveside, a song of triumph may arise. — Aeschylus

When we tap into our creativity, we experience a sense of strength and well-being. — JuliaCameron

I've set and met my career goals and I'm having tremendous professional success. But it's cost me my personal and family life. I don't know my wife and children anymore. I'm not even sure I know myself and what's really important to me. I've had to ask myself - is it worth it? — Stephen R. Covey