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Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Carrie-Anne Moss

I tend to play strong characters and people just assume that I would want to play romantic comedies, which I would love to do, but there are other women that do it so great and they maybe couldn't do what I do, play the kind of characters that I play. — Carrie-Anne Moss

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

I think that as you evolve spiritually, automatically your body tells you what is acceptable for your body and what is not. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Tim McCarthy

The ability to meditate successfully is a very unique skill that will help you better weather the storms of life. — Tim McCarthy

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Ann Marie Aguilar

Romantic love is over-rated but that's what we want in life, someone who love us in a romantic way. — Ann Marie Aguilar

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Kazuo Ishiguro

What I wished more than anything was that the thing hadn't happened at all, and I thought that by not mentioning it I'd be doing everyone else a favor. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Walt Disney

I have a great love of animals and laughter. — Walt Disney

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Anne Michaels

Write to save yourself,' Athos said, 'and someday you'll write because you've been saved. — Anne Michaels

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Spike Lee

Stick around long enough, you'll get some grace. — Spike Lee

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Harriet Showman

The pain decimated me. — Harriet Showman

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Reggie Lewis

For me, that's natural. The instinct to score comes naturally and if you have it, you've got to go to it. — Reggie Lewis

Pinkberry Nyc Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

In the mind that is once truly disciplined and purged, thou canst not find anything, either foul or impure, or as it were festered: nothing that is either servile, or affected: no partial tie; no malicious averseness; nothing obnoxious; nothing concealed. — Marcus Aurelius