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You can't really be strong until you can see a funny side to things. — Ken Kesey
You can always tell the golfer who's winning: he's the one who keeps telling his opponent that it's only a game. — Evan Esar
I was happy where I was floating. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
I think play and joy and feeling good deserve more of our time. I don't see why adults are supposed to grow out of those things. If I have a mission it's to make everyone who comes to my concerts leave feeling a heightened sense of freedom to play, sing, and enjoy themselves. — Bobby McFerrin
Christianity provides a unified answer for the whole of life. — Francis Schaeffer
Now circumcision was an external mark, by which God's people were known in distinction from other nations; just as we see that every prince gives his people and army his standard and watchword, by which they are known among themselves and by which foreigners can tell, to what lord they belong. Thus God has never left his people without such a sign or watchword, by which it can outwardly be known in the world where his people are to be found. Jews are known by circumcision: that was their divine mark. Our mark is baptism and the body of Christ. — Martin Luther
Art holds out the promise of inner wholeness. — Alain De Botton
And maybe that's being the third child, although my entire family are very resilient - very, very resilient. — Lynn Redgrave
Why should we break up Our snug and pleasant party? Time was made for slaves, But never for us so hearty. — John Baldwin Buckstone
Five hours a week of vigorous aerobic exercise can lower estrogen and progesterone exposure by about 20 per cent. — Michael Greger
You think some are bad or evil or whatnot, but somewhere along the way they were someone's baby, suckling the teat like anybody. Then something puts a volt in 'em and they ain't the same no more. — Alan Heathcock
We'd said we'd keep in touch. But touch is not something you can keep; as soon as it's gone, it's gone. We should have said we'd keep in words, because they are all we can string between us
words on a telephone line, words appearing on a screen. — David Levithan
Would you like some of my cranberry sauce?" I ask.
"I have the same thing, Emily," my dad says. "Why would I want some of yours when I have my own? — Julie Buxbaum
Life, woman, life is God's most precious gift; no principle, however glorious, may justify the taking of it. — Arthur Miller