Globby Stress Quotes & Sayings
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The brown bag, of course, had its imperfections. While some kids carried roast beef sandwiches, others had peanut butter. I have no way of knowing if all of those brown bags contained 'nutritionally adequate diets.' But I do know that those brown bags and those lunch pails symbolized parental love and responsibility. — Charles Mathias
Libraries, whether my own or shared with a greater reading public, have always seemed to me pleasantly mad places, and for as long as I can remember I've been seduced by their labyrinthine logic, which suggests that reason (if not art) rules over a cacophonous arrangement of books. — Alberto Manguel
Years were passing through the spaces between moments. — Jonathan Safran Foer
Back in the 1970s, I ate a high-protein diet to get bigger and stronger. As a senior at Utah State, I weighed 218 pounds with eight percent body fat, and threw the discus over 190 feet. Then I got some advice from the people at the Olympic Training Center. I needed carbs, they advised, and lots of them. They pointed to studies done on the American distance runners. Being an idiot, I took the advice to eat like emaciated, over-trained sub-performers. It took years of high carbohydrate grazing to learn the evils of this advice. — Dan John
But they (the infantry) had no use for boys of twelve and thirteen, and before I had a chance in another war, the desire to kill people to whom I had not been introduced had passed away. — Mark Twain
Life doesn't make any sense unless you can enjoy the journey, and sometimes I take that for granted. — Scott Weiland
Everyone, regardless of his or her decisions, deserves our kindness! — Neil L. Andersen
The Inuit language has no difference between he or she, or between mankind and animal," she adds. "They're all equal."5 — Colin Woodard
Is globalization about 'the eradication of world poverty,' or is it a mutant variety of colonialism, remote controlled and digitally operated? — Arundhati Roy
The crash sliced through my head; it left me gasping and shivering, like all the other times I let my temper out, but the voices stopped. — Rosamund Hodge
By instinct and tradition, I don't like the thing. I like to look someone in the eye. — Walter F. Mondale
An explorer cannot stay at home reading maps other men have made. — Susanna Clarke
What would a man do, if he were compelled to live always in the sultry heat of society, and could never bathe himself in cool solitude? — Nathaniel Hawthorne
