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Let's face it, I only practice yoga because the classes are always packed with beautiful women. — Adam Levine

When we are young we love our idealization of people, I suppose, and only as we grow older do we love them as they really are. — Margaret Campbell Barnes

This, of course, has no chance of passing. But then Tuesday night'€s State of the Union address could be the first one in history deliberately designed solely to generate a Pavlovian rage response in members of the opposing party. — John Podhoretz

If I were a girl, I always like Chanel. It's so stylish and timeless. So I like Karl Lagerfeld a lot. — Tiesto

Romantic love is not a competitive sport. — Cheryl Strayed

Even when I don't have to write, I arrange it every morning with the pointless rigor that has made me lose so many lovers. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

We have a tendency to boil the Reformation down to two points: the authority of Scripture and justification through faith apart from works. However, the Reformers emphasized three essential components of their message, not two. The third was the doctrine of "vocation" or calling. Discipleship must transform all of life because God has a calling for you in every area of your life. The Reformation's championing of calling took the idea of cultural transformation to a new level. — Greg Forster

She was the very embodiment of why a man should never do wrong by a woman. Revenge could be bloody awkward. — Angela Verdenius

Digitalization implies the full-scale changes in the way business is conducted so that it's a multi-dimensional planning and orchestration. — Pearl Zhu

I can't understand why I flunked American history. When I was a kid there was so little of it. — George Burns

It says adult prison on the gates, not Hogwarts. Now, get in and say hi to your new housmate. — Dean Cole

Mrs. Wingare regarded him through slitted blue eyes. "Have you any idea, Rathbourne, how utterly detestable you become when you adopt that tone of patient superiority?"
"The trouble is, you are tired, hungry, anxious, and afflicted with an aching hand," he said. "The trouble is, you had confidently expected a happy outcome only to have your hopes dashed. Consequently, you are too low-spirited at present to appreciate that I am perfect and therefore cannot be detestable."
She gazed at him for a moment, up and down, then up again. Then, "Did your wife ever throw things at you?" she said. — Loretta Chase

Love has no awareness of merit or demerit; it has no scale ... Love loves; this is its nature. — Howard Thurman

But it's a poor church that cares only for what happens to a soul after it leaves this life.
-Damien — Alan Brennert

That a marriage ends is less than ideal; but all things end under heaven, and if temporality is held to be invalidating, then nothing real succeeds. — John Updike

She has never listened to Deepak Chopra, switched to almond milk, or meditated. Yet she is here, in the chair by the window in the house she was born in, outliving her husband and siblings and nephews and friends. — Lena Dunham