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Motivation For Movember Quotes By Cornell Woolrich

But that's the Way, and there is no other. And once his mind's made up, the trembling and aimless walking stops, and he can look doom in the face without flinching. ("Jane Brown's Body") — Cornell Woolrich

Motivation For Movember Quotes By Bill Nye

I really believe in science. It is a faith. It is a reverence akin to religion. But as we always say, it's different from religion in that, as near as we can tell, it exists outside of us. It has an objective quality, the process of science. — Bill Nye

Motivation For Movember Quotes By Leo Fitzpatrick

I'm not an artist or a collector. I'm a skateboard kid with no one to tell me if I'm not doing things the right way. — Leo Fitzpatrick

Motivation For Movember Quotes By T. S. Eliot

The very existence of libraries affords the best evidence that we may yet have hope for the future of man — T. S. Eliot

Motivation For Movember Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

The difference between Los Angeles and yogurt is that yogurt comes with less fruit. — Rush Limbaugh

Motivation For Movember Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Just like it is in the life of an individual or an organization, one of the catalysts of progress is discipline and order. — Sunday Adelaja

Motivation For Movember Quotes By Lindy West

Don't tell thin women to eat a cheeseburger. Don't tell fat women to put down the fork. Don't tell underweight men to bulk up. Don't tell women with facial hair to wax, don't tell uncircumcised men they're gross, don't tell muscular women to go easy on the dead-lift, don't tell dark-skinned women to bleach their vagina, don't tell black women to relax their hair, don't tell flat-chested women to get breast implants, don't tell "apple-shaped" women what's "flattering," don't tell mothers to hide their stretch marks, and don't tell people whose toes you don't approve of not to wear flip-flops. And so on, etc, etc, in every iteration until the mountains crumble to the sea. Basically, just go ahead and CEASE telling other human beings what they "should" and "shouldn't" do with their bodies unless a) you are their doctor, or b) SOMEBODY GODDAMN ASKED YOU. — Lindy West