Isometrics Training Quotes & Sayings
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I really have always wanted to be a parent, and when I hit 36 and had just ended a relationship, I remember thinking how much I still wanted it. But I thought I'd adopt. — Courtney Thorne-Smith

You know, I think it's one of those cases where the situation really does dictate your level of ridicule. — Michael McKean

On the stage ... masks are assumed with some regard to procedure; in everyday life, the participants act their parts without consideration either for suitability of scene or for the words spoken by the rest of the cast: the result is a general tendency for things to be brought to the level of farce even when the theme is serious enough. — Anthony Powell

After the trial, I watched as another female pathologist collected maggots from a spinal column found in the desert. There was a decomposed head, too, and before leaving work she planned to simmer it and study the exposed cranium for contusions. I was asked to pass this information along to the chief medical examiner, and, looking back, I perhaps should have chosen my words more carefully. 'Fire up the kettle,' I told him. 'Ol'-fashioned skull boil at five p.m. — David Sedaris

I have come, Sire, to complain of one of your subjects who has been so audacious as to kick me in the belly. — Marie Antoinette

I think freedom means freedom for everybody, — Dick Cheney

Foolish writers and readers are created for each other. — Horace Walpole

I hear about actors being exterior actors and actors being instinctual actors and I always think it's crap. Anybody who knows anything about it knows that good actors do both - they do inside-outward and they do outside-inward. You can't not do both. — Edward Norton

I went into isometrics training and looked at that. And she's pushing against the immovable. That has a lot of meaning for me. That you have to push against the immovable. You have to push. Even if you haven't got a prayer of moving it. Because even if you don't move it, you'll change yourself. You'll change something. Something will break open. That's where my heart is on that one. — Tricia Sullivan

He may be dead; or he may be teaching English. — Cormac McCarthy

These two criteria are like the pillars of true love: deeds, and the gift of self. — Pope Francis

To extend oneself does not necessarily mean to have an erection. — Perry Brass

The central issue is never strategy, structure, culture, or systems. The core of the matter is always about changing the behavior of people. — John P. Kotter