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I asked my wife where she wanted to go for our anniversary. 'Somewhere I haven't been in a long time!' she said. So I suggested the kitchen. — Red Skelton
From birth rocks have a desire to go nowhere, from birth leafs have a desire to be somewhere with the wind. Both get their desires. — Evans Biya
The USA has a long history of radiation damaging workers health. — Steven Magee
The thing is - fear can't hurt you any more than a dream. — William Golding
Mass: The quantity of matter in a body; its inertia, or resistance to acceleration. — Stephen Hawking
As always, there are exceptions. Adults with training can still learn to distinguish speech sounds in other languages. But in general, the brain appears to have a limited window of opportunity in an astonishingly early time frame. The cognitive door begins swinging shut at 6 months old, and then, unless something pushes against it, the door closes. By 12 months, your baby's brain has made decisions that affect her the rest of her life. — John Medina
I'm a little hesitant to make my characters sentimental or to risk having the work labeled sentimental. It's something that I resist as a reader, and I don't resist it in life. I'm not an unmoved person by any stretch, but I think I don't want, I guess, to indulge those kinds of things sometimes in fiction. I can't tell you why exactly. — Antonya Nelson
Yoga carves you into a different person - and that is satisfying physically. — Adam Levine
Louis C.K. directs his show, which is very much like a series of short films. — Mike Birbiglia
wasn't until he heard the horror in the teacher's voice - "Shirley Byron!" - that he realized he was supposed to be embarrassed; the next time it happened, he had learned his lesson and turned red right away. In — Celeste Ng
I've gotten to a point, where I realize that happiness doesn't come from the outside. — Ricky Williams
Don't define yourself by your body .. it's the infinite being that's connected to everything in the universe. — Rhonda Byrne
EXCEPTION, n. A thing which takes the liberty to differ from other things of its class, as an honest man, a truthful woman, etc. — Ambrose Bierce