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What is the minimum daily requirement for carbohydrates? ZERO. The food pyramid is based on a totally irrelevant nutrient. — Ron Rosedale

God, I loved her. She was the piece I had been missing for the last three months. She was everything I wanted in my life but was still unsure I deserved. — A Meredith Walters

Nothing doth so fool a man as extreme passion. This doth make them fools which otherwise are not, and show them to be fools which are so. — Joseph Hall

What higher approval could a person enjoy than to know that what he or she has done is pleasing to God? — R.C. Sproul

I'm very conscious of the luck I've had. It's important to have this in your mind and remember it. — Astrid Berges-Frisbey

History is made by masses of people. One man, or ten men, don't start the earthquakes and don't stop them either. Only hero worshipers and ignorant historians think they do. — Lillian Hellman

He waited until 1896 to build the first truck. — Jared Diamond

In New York, the principal leisure activity is internal bleeding. — Richard Jeni

The danger of having too close deadlines ... It could lead you to just accept an avenue that's not quite good enough. — Judith Weir

Nothing can happen nowhere. The locale of the happening always colours the happening, and often, to a degree, shapes it. — Elizabeth Bowen

It's not the place that matters, It's how good you are when you get there. -Rylann — Julie James

Was she Minh Thuy, finally, or was she Jenny? But the time when there had been a meaningful difference between the two would come to seem like a tiny neighborhood where you couldn't decide which house was yours. Which felt important when you were high above, you thought, in the foothills, but not so much at the truer remove of a continent, where the lives you'd lived and the places you'd come from, dwindled to a single point on the horizon, in the incorrigibly distant past. — Garth Risk Hallberg