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There are so few who 'walk the talk'..
No wonder the World is plagued with 'Talk Obesity' and 'Walk Anorexia'..
Walk the Talk Amnesia? — Abha Maryada Banerjee

After that, I felt safer. I didn't want anything I said or did that night to be associated with me and my real name and coming from Boston. — Sylvia Plath

Beyond being Jewish, I've always found myself to be very much in tune with spirituality. — Paula Abdul

Antisocial personality disorder," she said, her voice rising. "I looked it up. It's a psychosis." She turned away. "My son's a psychotic." "APD is primarily defined as a lack of empathy," I said. I'd looked it up, too, a few months ago. Empathy is what allows people to interpret emotion, the same way ears interpret sound; without it you become emotionally deaf. "It means I don't connect emotionally with other people. I wondered if he was going to pick that one. — Dan Wells

When I grew up in Tasmania, you thought that London was home. You waited to go to England as soon as you graduated, in my case on a ship bound for London via Genoa. — Christopher Koch

Country music is me, it's what I've grown up with, and it's what I do. — Scotty McCreery

A smart man is not the one who remember how much 2+2 ar but the one that does what his heart says — Yll Lumi

The mind is never right but when it is at peace with itself — Seneca.

The message is NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement) is there. NAFTA has helped both our countries enormously. We live up to the terms of NAFTA. We ask you, our best friend and most important trading partner to do the same thing. — Anne McLellan

I long for the raised voice, the howl of rage or love. — Leslie Fiedler

Nobody notices when things go right. — George Zimmerman

What you lack in one department, you make up for it in another — Liam Williams

I can't help it if I stretch the truth, not if that's the way it happened. — Tim Finn

In my rush, I hadn't tied my shoelaces. Noah was now tying them for me.
He looked up at me through his dark fringe of lashes and smiled. The expression on his face melted me completely. I knew I had the goofiest grin plastered on my lips, and didn't care.
"There," he said as he finished tying the laces on my left shoe. "Now you won't fall."
Too late. — Michelle Hodkin

Don't underlook the Sixties; we started eating more vegetables, respecting women, and we shut down Vietnam. We did a lot of good stuff. But it shouldn't shut you down from the moment. — Wavy Gravy