Palaestra Gymnastics Quotes & Sayings
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One of the strangest things in life is the false ideas everywhere prevalent regarding the nature of happiness. The general belief seems to be that it is founded on things that can be bought with money. The more money the more things, and the more things the more enjoyment, the greater the degree of happiness. But money has never yet been known to buy happiness. No one has ever yet found happiness by chasing it over the earth. It is not in our food, it is not in our drink, it is not in our clothes or material possessions; it is not in excitement or a constant round of pleasure. Happiness is born of right living. It is the child of right thinking, and right acting, of helpful service. A selfish life never knows real happiness. Greed and envy never touch it. — Orison Swett Marden

Enclose your heart in times of need with the steel of your determination and your strength. In doing this, all things will be bearable. — Lora Leigh

The 'incredible frog hotel' - really a local bed and breakfast - ... the frogs stay (in their tanks) in a block of rented rooms. — Elizabeth Kolbert

My childhood is in my brother's house, and I like to visit there and be reminded. — Ellen Gilchrist

Whether you're beaten or pampered, fed the best foods or starved, kept in filth or kept clean, a
cage is still a cage, — Anne Bishop

A great destiny needs a generous diet ... What can be expected of a people that live on macaroni! — Christian Nestell Bovee

I'm just constantly trying to be a good dad. — David Charvet

This is what noir is, what it can be when it stops playing nice
blunt force drama stripped down to the bone, then made to dance across the page. — Stephen Graham Jones

The last leg of a bull market always ends in hysteria; the last leg of a bear market always ends in panic. — Jim Rogers

If the sculptor uses stone and if the road builder also uses stone, the first uses it in a way that it is not used, consumed, negated by usage, but affirmed, revealed in its obscurity, as a road that leads only to itself. — Maurice Blanchot