Headachein Quotes & Sayings
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For women, eating just two handfuls of nuts a week may extend their lives as much as by jogging four hours a week. — Michael Greger
She might have been there for you in the aftermath, but I was there when everything came crashing down. — Megan Duke
There are two types of Chinese growing up in America. One is the kind that does really well in school, with thick, thick glasses. And the other is involved with the gangs. — Donnie Yen
I love you more than Cinderella loved Prince Charming. From: — J.J. McAvoy
The coining of their new catch-phrase 'homophiliac' displayed in contrast to 'homophobic' was rather amusing, though to think that they believe it means anything different to 'homophobic' is just facetious. It's like someone trying to create a difference in definition between 'genocide' and 'ethnic cleansing' - or to make the one look better or less reprehensible than the other. — Christina Engela
It had occurred to Pecola some time ago that if her eyes, those eyes that held the pictures, and knew the sights - if those eyes of hers were different, that is to say, beautiful, she herself would be different. — Toni Morrison
If I don't die in a plane crash or something, this country has a rare opportunity to watch a great talent grow. — Eddie Murphy
An optimist is merely an ex-pessimist with his pockets full of money, his digestion in good condition, and his wife in the country. — Helen Rowland
You want to give me chocolate and flowers? That would be great. I love them both. I just don't want them out of guilt, and I don't want them if you're not going to give them to all the people who helped mother our children. — Anne Lamott
There will be days that I don't think we'll know how to survive. But we will, because we have each other. — Colleen Hoover
I think romantic comedy, when done right, is my favorite genre. It's just a genre that's very human. — Lena Dunham
You have to pick the places you don't walk away from. — Joan Didion
