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In modern life, people tend to think their bodies belong to them, that they can do anything they want to themselves. But your body is not only yours. Your body belongs to your ancestors, your parents, and future generations. It also belongs to society and to all the other living beings. The trees, the clouds, the soil, and every living thing brought about the presence of your body. We can eat with care, knowing we are caretakers of our bodies, rather than their owners. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I bought an organic rice milk. Frozen ... I'm not going to make something I don't know how to make, I don't have a recipe for. — Art Smith

I've been praying to Jesus and the Holy Ghost for patience and I have also mentioned that it would help if I did not have frizzy hair. — Margaret Sartor

But we live on the cusp of a Renaissance in consciousness of who we truly are and, thus, we can now begin to thrive in this exciting age of our humanity's journey toward a greater life and a more fundamentally intelligent evolution of our species. — Martha Char Love

Leadership means forming a team and working toward common objectives that are tied to time, metrics, and resources. — Russel Honore

I love roles where I am required to prepare physically. And it's fun putting on weight and eating. — Mark Wahlberg

I support gay marriage. I support gay marriage because I believe Conservatives support the institutions of commitment. — George Osborne

Israel is the heart of all nations. It was the conscience and the raw exposed nerve; all emotion passed through it. But it was more than that; it was the heart that suffered whenever any part of the body was ill. — Norman Mailer

Just show up and things will happen. — Mother Teresa

You will have to live with those memories and make them into something new. Only by acceptance of the past will you alter its meaning. — T. S. Eliot

I'm not a lawyer, and maybe I should have used more specific legal language. — Sonny Bono

I like the idea of there being times when even words cost so much you used them sparingly. I have known a lot of old men and women who talked as if they were paying Western Union by the word. — Ted Kooser