Prescribe Wellness Quotes & Sayings
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The important thing is to abide by the rule of threes. Either you see a woman three times in quick succession and then never again, or you maintain relations over the years but make sure that the rendezvous are at least three weeks apart. — Milan Kundera
The growth of a naturalist is like the growth of a musician or athlete: excellence for the talented, lifelong enjoyment for the rest, benefit for humanity. — E. O. Wilson
I'm all about flannels and layers, so that's pretty much what I rock. — Josh Hutcherson
Man is happy only as he finds work worth doing - and does it well — E. Merrill Root
Well, when I was growing up it was Ozzie and Harriet on TV - nobody's parents were like that. — Liza Minnelli
We would like to live as we once lived, but history will not permit it. — John F. Kennedy
Friday was Atlanta. That was fifteen bucks. Once a month, we made a six hundred mile trip from Indianapolis down to Atlanta, and at fifteen dollars, by the time you feed yourself and buy gasoline, you're minus about ten bucks. — Lou Thesz
A moral cynicism was sapping the strength of our society, half-lies were not only condoned, but regarded as smart. Many had remained untouched by the welter of the holocaust of battle fields, mass bombings, prison camps, the blood, pain, heartbreak and death remained to tally beyond their comprehension. Ghost of Bataan Speaks — Abie Abraham
The footsteps of a pioneer become ultimately the highway of a nation. — Ameen Rihani
It is far easier to see brave men die than to hear a coward beg for life. — Jack London
Human Language is like a cracked kettle on which we beat out tunes for bears to dance to, when all the time we are longing to move the stars to pity. — Gustave Flaubert
We admire people to the extent that we cannot explain what they do, and the word 'admire' then means 'marvel at.' — B.F. Skinner
During the thousands of years of monetary system, most workers have been paid just enough to make it necessary that they return to work, even when higher wages have been possible. How else can the wage-payer keep the workers coming back? — Jacque Fresco
