Isinbayeva Salta Quotes & Sayings
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One might object that belly dancing originates in a culture which is foreign to the West and therefore unsuited to Western women, yet this is precisely what makes it an even more enriching experience, apart from the fact that it is perfectly suited to the female body. By experiencing unfamiliar movements, a woman can allow her body to break through cultural norms. — Rosina-Fawzia Al-Rawi
[T]ruth is considered profane, and only illusion is sacred — Ludwig Feuerbach
It did not occur to Adya that like being competitive during exam times, while being competitive in matters of life also the boys would actually tend to ditch their female counterparts in little little matters and get things their way. — Anuradha Bhattacharyya
The greatest issue is to raise the question of birth control out of the gutter of obscenity ... into the light of intelligence and human understanding. — Margaret Sanger
When neurons "talk" to each other clearly, our brain is able to make sense of our lives. We make our wisest decisions when there is nothing obstructing these lines of communication. — Toni Sorenson
I've got a terrible memory; it's probably because I'm always concentrating on what I'm doing now. — Vivienne Westwood
Adding kidney beans to his cottage cheese and pineapple was an act of bravery Dave had not intended. — Theric Jepson
Of course, bad marriages are so pervasive that they have invaded the faith community too. — Jerry B. Jenkins
Some men spend their whole life furnishing for themselves the things proper to life without realizing that at our birth each of us was poured a mortal brew to drink. — Epicurus
We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters. — Peter Thiel
But this boy. This stupid, wonderful boy just might be worth it. — Sara Wolf
He touched the rough crucifix that lay against his chest and whispered to the moving air, "Lord, that she might be safe, she and my children." Then turned his cheek to her reaching hand and touched her throught the veils of time. — Diana Gabaldon
