Ryken Wellness Quotes & Sayings
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In so much of life and professional activity, the simple strategies and techniques can be the most powerful. — Jack Canfield
Self expression is the new entertainment, We never used to question why people sit on the couch for seven hours a day watching bad TV. Nobody ever asked, Why are they doing that for free? We need to celebrate [this desire to contribute for free] rather than question it. — Arianna Huffington
It's always in your eyes if you love her — Subhasis Das
Translation is not a matter of words only; it is a matter of making intelligible a whole culture. — Anthony Burgess
The real challenge of acting for me, I suppose, is just getting to know a character very, very well and just applying what I know about them to every single scene. That's what it can be broken down to. — Daniel Radcliffe
Time defines sacred events. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The sudden death at 51 of James Gandolfini is intolerable. — Dick Cavett
We were over-whelming underdogs. — Yogi Berra
If people aren't equal, where would you fit in? — Haruki Murakami
I would that you were either less beautiful, or less corrupt. Such perfect beauty does not suit such imperfect morals.
[Lat., Aut formosa fores minus, aut minus improba vellem.
Non facit ad mores tam bona forma malos.] — Ovid
It was clear: I was sick. I never used to dream. They say in the old days it was the most normal thing in the world to have dreams. Which makes sense: Their whole life was some kind of horrible merry-go-round of green, orange, Buddha, juice. But today we know that dreams point to a serious mental illness. And I know that up to now my brain has checked out chronometrically perfect, a mechanism without a speck of dust. — Yevgeny Zamyatin
You use your whole body like you did when you played as a kid. Grown-up amusements don't allow for crawling and wriggling, getting good and muddy, and tearing the knees of your pants. — Nevada Barr
I had the unsettling feeling that I had been completely mistaken as to the very nature of the world I was in, as if every part was something wildly different from what it appeared to be ... — Robert A. Heinlein
