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When it comes to food, the obvious and expected approach for North Americans is to diet, which results in cravings, cheating, and shameful feelings. Diets seldom work for long since they go against the natural tendencies of the body, and in many cases the weight simply returns. But since dieting has been with us for decades now, it is accepted as the social norm. Mme Guiliano's approach, however, is to continue to eat, but to eat in a measured, slower way. This, she shows, achieves greater progress, a more stable, natural approach to weight management without cravings, and is also much easier. — Steve Prentice

Ponder the depth and the power of loyalty-the ability to serve and support a cause greater than yourself. — Gary Zukav

Step out from behind the words. When you're a writer you can imagine that the words speak for you and are you, but they're not. You are this living breathing bad hair day kind of person. — Beth Kephart

This is my hobby: growing stores, adding stores. It's fun. — David Green

If you help others to be happy, nobody can steal your happiness. — Debasish Mridha

The only thing that separates successful people from the ones who aren't is the willingness to work very, very hard. — Helen Gurley Brown

There was something wrong about the house in Eastfield Terrace. Something unpleasant. — Anthony Horowitz

All this seeing.
All this relentless taking in. — Lance Olsen

In concertos, I stand up, and I conduct with the bow when I'm not playing. During symphonies, I sit, but sometimes I stop playing to conduct. Being seated in a section allows me to feel more like we're playing chamber music, which is how I like to approach it. — Joshua Bell

How can you know me and want to die? — Helen Oyeyemi

The fountain of content must spring up in the mind, and he who hath so little knowledge of human nature as to seek happiness by changing anything but his own disposition, will waste his life in fruitless efforts and multiply the grief he proposes to remove. — Samuel Johnson

I'm a school dropout. So, at the age of 16, I moved to Mumbai to try my luck on some business. — Gautam Adani

I'm not looking to set a standard ... but, I believe I have offered a challenge to others with my work. — Talib Kweli