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Difficulties, by bracing the mind to overcome them, assist cheerfulness, as exercise assists digestion. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Thirty-nine was the best year of my life earnings-wise. I paid off my mortgage and felt a massive sense of achievement. — Nicki Chapman

I train my chefs with a blindfold. I'll get my sous chef and myself to cook a dish. The young chef would have to sit down and eat it with a blindfold. If they can't identify the flavor, they shouldn't be cooking the dish. — Gordon Ramsay

No, I didn't work it out upside down, I never turned it around. — H.R. Giger

the problem isn't finding data, it's figuring out what to do with it. — Mike Loukides

I've done my damndest to rip a reader's nerves to rags, I don't want him satisfied. — John Steinbeck

He leveled his eyes at mine through the darkness. You asked me before if I could take away your memories. I can, and I wanted to. But taking them away wouldn't have stopped what you were feeling. It just would've kept you from being able to understand. In the end the only thing I could do was let you go through whatever you had to go through and hope you were strong enough to make it to the other side. Turns out you're pretty damn tough. — Angela B. Wade

Good, good. Always remember, Fleet Captain - internal organs belong inside your body. And blood belongs inside your veins. — Ann Leckie

Oh no.
A talk without me talking.
That was definitely was not good. — Kristen Ashley

You don't have to settle for what you are at this moment. You can work to make a difference.
Chex — Piers Anthony

I am not a fan of Facebook or Twitter. They both allow too much information to be available and they make privacy a thing of the past. — Kirsty Gallacher

From the fear and constriction that's sort of always pulling us back and keeping us in old modalities, I feel like any expansive act of kindness, thoughtfulness, and generosity, helps tip the scale toward a more conscious, liberated existence for everyone. — Bellamy Young

There's something about my Mexican-American heritage ... I'm proud of it. — Christian Camargo

What fascinated me about English was what I later recognized as its hybrid etymoogy: blunt Anglo-Saxon concreteness, sleek Norman French urbanity, and polysyllabic Greco-Roman abstraction. The clash of these elements, as competitive as Italian dialects is invigorating, richly entertaining, and often funny, as it is to Shaskespeare, who gets tremendous effects out of their interplay. The dazzling multiplicity of sounds and word choices in English makes it brilliantly suited to be a language of poetry.. — Camille Paglia