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Presently, my understanding of the fundamental principles of the theory of high-intensity training is thorough and complete - not two plus two equals three-and-a-half, but two plus two equals four! Heretofore, I would only occasionally have clients gain 10 to 20 pounds in a month or 30 to 40 pounds in three to four months. Now such is no longer the exception , but the rule! — Mike Mentzer

There's nay shame to ha' fallen in battle, mo caraidh," he said softly. "The greatest of warriors may be overcome. — Diana Gabaldon

And I am still alive-what though, my damnation is eternal. A man who deliberately mutilates himself is truly damned, is he not? I believe that I am in hell, therefore I am. — Arthur Rimbaud

There is nothing quite as destructive to the gospel of Jesus Christ as the use of language that dismisses the way Jesus talks and prays and takes up instead the rhetoric of smiling salesmanship or vicious invective. — Eugene H. Peterson

When you write for children and young adults, you have much more affect and influence on them than when you write for adults. The books that get us through our childhood stay with us for life. — O.R. Melling

Hermetic angelology, studied by Corbin in his Avicenna and the Visionary Recital, posits a middle reality between sensory perceptions and divine revelations. — Harold Bloom

I know that people who have been to RADA and LAMDA can smash accents and do Shakespeare: all those things that I never really trained in. — Vicky McClure

The wrong word is like a lie jammed inside the story. — Grace Paley

Kindness solves more problems than diplomacy, wealth, intelligence, clout, force, law, and dominion combined. — Richelle E. Goodrich

He smiles, even attractive, but appearances are unreliable depictions of character. — Emily R. King

Certainly there are worse sins than doing everything possible to make your presidency matter. — Eric Alterman

The difficulty comes from this, that Christianity (Christian orthodoxy) is exclusive and that belief in its truth excludes belief in any other truth. It does not absorb; it repulses. — Andre Gide