Kargianis Law Quotes & Sayings
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Through the Pilates Method of Body Conditioning this unique trinity of a balanced body, mind and spirit can ever be attained. Self-confidence follows. — Joseph Pilates

Then it comes to him - how you can't return to a place you've never been to, can't recapture what you never had. The chances you miss stay missed forever. — Paul Russell

Love is mistranslated into sex, because sex is not an expression of love. Sex is an expression of physical activity. It can be an expression of love between two people in love, but it's a carnal expression. — RZA

When we realize we have the responsibility to teach the word, it changes everything about how we hear the Word. — David Platt

My body should only be for my husband and it's just a sacred thing, — Kylie Bisutti

Sometimes it is best to burn paintings that just don't burn. — David Luiz

I never fired anyone for telling me I was wrong. — Graham Speechley

Dead men's gold belongs to no one. — Luke Taylor

Possess. Have. Hold. Enjoy. Control. Dominate. Pick your verb, Ms. Fairchild. I intend to explore so very many of them. — J. Kenner

It was tough coming to the realization that I wasn't interested in anything, though realizing it didn't mean I could then immediately find something to engage my interest. I tried to think of something. Maybe I could study a foreign language or study abroad in Rome or somewhere? Or, more realistically, grab some guy I knew and have a destination wedding abroad. But everything I could think of was based on how envious it would make people, not on any genuine interest I might have. — Shuichi Yoshida

From every ancient source, we have testimony to Cleopatra's irresistible charm, as Plutarch has it, to her ability to speak many languages including, as he puts it, the language of flattery and essentially, to be able to turn people to her will - really a great political genius, in that respect. — Stacy Schiff

Nature's fortuitous manifestation of her purposeless objectionableness. — Ambrose Bierce

Man is broad, too broad, indeed. I'd have him narrower. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky