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I don't know that dancing fixes anything. I don't feel magically happy because of it. My problems don't disappear when the music ends. But I understand life better when I dance, and understanding is half the fight of surviving. — Cora Carmack
I'm an off-road racecar driver. And I think every woman in my life has told me that's not a sensible hobby. But when I was growing, even more than I wanted to be funny, I wanted to be a racecar driver. That's all I thought about. I worked for a race team when I was 15 and I traveled with them. — Dax Shepard
The door of the visible church is incomparably wider than the door of heaven (522)[.] — Richard Baxter
When I'm home, I'm just mom. We're a normal, regular family doing normal, regular types of things. — Lisa Vidal
Take every opportunity to remind someone,
'I love you'
Today.
For whether in thought, intention, disposition, prayer, word, action or deed, no act so nobly imitates the Divine Reality - bestowing upon the human spirit the dignity, hope, courage and strength we all need to realize our full potential in the journey of life - as a sincere, authentic, heartfelt expression of love. — Mac MacKenzie
Waiting is not always a bad thing; it can bring its own joy - the thrill of anticipation. — David Jeremiah
The life of the village became more and more affected by strikes and lock-outs. — John Grierson
It is politics to please and hoodwink those
Who flatter but despise us. — Thiruvalluvar
In battle, in forest, at the precipice in the mountains,
On the dark great sea, in the midst of javelins and arrows,
In sleep, in confusion, in the depths of shame,
The good deeds a man has done before defend him. — J. Robert Oppenheimer
A geek by definition is somebody who eats live animals. I?ve never eaten live animals. — Crispin Glover
SF does possess at least two of the classic markers of genrehood, namely intellectual disreputability and moral salaciousness. SF thrives because it is idea porn. — Neal Stephenson
Few beautiful women were willing to indicate in public that they belonged to someone. I had known enough women to realize this. I accepted them for what they were and love came hard and very seldom. When it did it was usually for the wrong reasons. One simply became tired of holding back love and let it go because it needed some place to go. Then, usually, there was trouble. — Charles Bukowski
