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You can extend your life tremendously by eating the right things. By eating right you can combat almost everything: disease, fatigue, over-work. — Fred Richmond
We have built tens of thousands of schools, clinics and rural roads. — Meles Zenawi
If you really want to know your mind, the body will always give you a truthful reflection, so look at the emotion, or rather feel it in your body. If there is an apparent conflict between them, the thought will be the lie, the emotion will be the truth. — Eckhart Tolle
It seems to me that there must be an ecological limit to the number of paper pushers the Earth can sustain. — Barbara Ehrenreich
There will be three cats, kin of your kin, with the power of the stars in their paws. They will find a fourth, and the battle between light and dark will be won. A new leader will rise from the shadows of his death, and the clan will survive beyond thge memories of his memeries. This is how it has always been and alway will be. — Erin Hunter
'There's a seagull eating our food,' he told me, and it was the most romantic thing I'd ever heard. — T.J. Klune
When love, that dandelion fluff, that always comes and goes with the first wind thread, will pass on to your door, then you will know you met me ... — Octavian Paler
The great thing about being the son of Maya Angelou is that I had the good fortune to grow up around some of the greatest black artists, dancers, singers, musicians, and actors of our time. — Guy Johnson
The purpose of this book is to help caregivers understand how careseekers image God. — M. Kathryn Armistead
Memory is trust open to doubt. Perhaps — Durga Chew-Bose
So break up with him. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Whether you think you will succeed or not, you are right. — Henry Ford
I've run all the bands I've been in. A great front man needs that other person. It's not enough to have a guy with a cute face standing behind a microphone. I see it like the classic romantic relationships with men and women, where the woman lets the man think he's running it. It's a classic matriarchal trait, and that's always been part of my personality. — Johnny Marr
Yeah. I told you he was crazy, right? I heard he does some weird stuff at home, too.' He said it with a conspiratorial stage whisper. 'Like mowing his lawn, and trimming his peonies.'
'Peonies?' I balked. 'God, he really is a freak. — Francesca Zappia
It was flawless. It was, in fact, so flawless that it didn't call attention to its own flawlessness. It was perfect. — Elizabeth Eulberg