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You may not like the idea of putting money into a home when you're moving out. But it's demanded by the market. You need to show it off. You don't have to rip out the kitchen and bathroom. But maybe replace the tiles or the countertops. Get professional advice. — Barbara Corcoran

Everything was usual. That was depression: being stuck, clinging to an out-of-date version of oneself. — Edward St. Aubyn

I spend a lot of time upside down. It increases the blood flow to the brain, so it really helps your creativity. — Daphne Guinness

The discipline gave me a sense of achievement. Not least, fasting is a test of willpower and, whenever I felt my willpower weakening, I would tell myself that I could eat as much as I wanted after sunset. But then the strange thing was that after fasting all day long, I tended to feel full with just a small snack. — Kristiane Backer

When you are thinking about me,
you have something to think about it. — Petra Hermans

Our most significant opportunities will be found in times of greatest difficulty. — Thomas S. Monson

The earth craves our replenishment. Let our gifts serve the purpose for which it was given to us. — Bidemi Mark-Mordi

We can do noble acts without ruling the earth and sea. — Aristotle.

True music begins when the song of your soul finds its tune and the emotions of your heart find their voices. — Debasish Mridha

This is a picture of him from 1919, just after the war, looking like he slept in that uniform all the way from France. He still had that face, but he wasn't the same. I know there's men who came back changed: the Paterson boy up in Brownville hung himself that summer. Nobody talked about it much, and I suppose that was for the best. But Jack wasn't like that; it hadn't been a terrible thing for him, I don't think. Or if it had been, then it was one of those terrible things you get through and it sets you free. — David F. Porteous