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Great wrestlers make other wrestlers great — Dan Gable
We may also discover that sexual abuse helps to explain the high prevalence rates of eating disorders among women and may lend some insight into why we are starting to see more documentation of eating disorders among boys as we see the reports of sexual abuse for male children increasing. Culture alone cannot explain the phenomena of such high rates of eating disorders. — Karen A. Duncan
Remember, you are the same today as you will be in five years, except for two things: the people you meet and the books you read. Choose both carefully. — Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
Whatever exists at all exists in some amount. To know it thoroughly involves knowing its quantity as well as its quality. — Edward Thorndike
Our love should have mended all the pain and the hurt. Instead, we're met with more complications, more consequences, more frowns and furrowed brows. — Krista Ritchie
With intelligent people, three-quarters of the things they suffer from come from their intelligence. — Marcel Proust
being asked by Criton how he would be buried, "I have taken a great deal of pains," saith he, "my friends, to no purpose, for I have not convinced our Criton that I shall fly from hence, and leave no part of me behind. Notwithstanding, Criton, if you can overtake me, wheresoever you get hold of me, bury me as you please: but — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Monsters, show me the monsters: these people out on the street.
My people. — Jose Eduardo Agualusa
To build is to dwell. — Maxine Kumin
Meanwhile, the empty forms of social behavior survive inappropriately in business situations. We all know that when a business sends its customers 'friendly reminders,' it really means business. — Judith Martin
news flash: Men, you have the power to make or break a relationship. — John M. Gottman
He let himself into the security office and scanned the wall of surveillance monitors. Parking lot clear. Corridors empty. Cafeteria empty. Heart empty. — Kerrelyn Sparks
When I grew up music was something I did on the side - I played sports, I went to school - and so music was always there, and I was really fortunate to have that, but so were so many other things. — Joe Armstrong
Whoo, Frisco nights, the end of the continent and the end of doubt, all dull doubt and tomfoolery, good-by — Jack Kerouac