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Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By Kether Donohue

Sometimes I catch myself if I'm shopping, and I'm like, 'I want to hide my thighs and my arms.' And then I kind of take a minute where I'm like, 'No, that's not really being kind to yourself. Maybe learn to embrace things that we're taught as women not to like.' — Kether Donohue

Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By Hakuin Ekaku

In singing and dancing is the voice of the Law. — Hakuin Ekaku

Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By Jarod Kintz

My uncle just dropped in to see me, but his parachute didn't open up. So now we're waiting on the ambulance to come pick him up. (Hey, I would have drove him to the hospital, but gas prices are too high!) — Jarod Kintz

Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By Carl Hiaasen

I've always enjoyed making people laugh. But in order for me to be funny, I have to get ticked off about something. — Carl Hiaasen

Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By David Oliver Relin

Folks in their 60s and 80s are reinventing how older people live. — David Oliver Relin

Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By Corbin Bleu

Kids look up to me, and it's really incredible to be in that position. — Corbin Bleu

Reinventing Your Older Self Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Christ's place indeed is with the poets. His whole conception of Humanity sprang right out of the imagination and can only be realised by it. What God was to the pantheist, man was to Him. He was the first to conceive the divided races as a unity. Before his time there had been gods and men, and, feeling through the mysticism of sympathy that in himself each had been made incarnate, he calls himself the Son of the one or the Son of the other, according to his mood. More than any one else in history he wakes in us that temper of wonder to which romance always appeals. — Oscar Wilde