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Permanent weight loss doesn't come with an on and off switch. It is not something you do for a little while and think it is going to change your body. — Jennifer Hudson

The night was alive. So thickly was the snow falling that, brushing against a human face in its descent, it resembled the fur of a great beast. The fur was less cold than suffocating: it occupied space normally taken up by air and sound. But when the sledge stopped, the staid brazen tongue of a bell could be distantly heard. — Brian W. Aldiss

Some people ripen, some rot. — Marlena De Blasi

A knife is a godsend to the man tied in ropes, death to the man in chains. — James Dashner

My favorite is Steamfresh broccoli with just a hint of garlic salt. — Jennette McCurdy

safety and love are both illusions! — Eric Jerome Dickey

Many building custodians across the country would tell you that UCLA left the shower and dressing room the cleanest of any team. We picked up all the tape, never there soap on the shower floor for someone to slip on, made sure all the showers were turned off and all towels were accounted for. The towels were always deposited in a receptacle, if there was one, or stacked nearly near the door. It seems to me that this is everyone's responsibility-not just the mangers's. Furthermore, I believe it is a form of discipline that should be a way of life, not to please some building custodian, but as an expression of courtesy and politeness that each of us owes to his follow-man. These little things establish a spirit of togetherness and consideration that help unite the team into a solid unit. — John Wooden

For intellect is a mansion where waste is without drain ... — Allen Tate

To have no opinion of ourselves, and to think always well and highly of others, is great wisdom and perfection. — Thomas A Kempis

I confess that Magic teacheth many superfluous things, and curious prodigies for ostentation; leave them as empty things, yet be not ignorant of their causes. But those things which are for the profit of men
for the turning away of evil events, for the destroying of sorceries, for the curing of diseases, for the exterminating of phantasms, for the preserving of life, honor, or fortune
may be done without offense to God or injury to religion, because they are, as profitable, so necessary. — Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa

Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction. — John F. Kennedy

Modern American magic, late 20th century magic, is tremendously disrespectful of the audience. — Penn Jillette