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I go to the gym in the morning to warm up, and then I go to the mountain and train. Then I come home and go to the gym again to recover. But on travel days, you get pretty much no physical exertion. — Hannah Kearney

We are always swimming in the ocean of love, but most of the time, we just don't realize it. — Debasish Mridha

He glanced down between his legs and shook his head with utter disgust. How was he supposed to ravage virgins with that feeble thing? Padgora the White would pay for taking that from him as well. He — Paula Quinn

Give love, take pride — Benny Bellamacina

Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of the soul; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us. — Martin Luther

I think that God's got a sick sense of humour, and when I die I expect to find him laughing. — Music Sales Corporation

You can always-always-give something, even if it's a simple act of kindness! If everyone were to give in this way and didn't scrimp on kindly words, there would be much more love and justice in the world! — Anne Frank

We must continue research into new forms of energy and into more efficient use of existing energy sources. — Mac Thornberry

He was recovering his normal self amazingly under the inspiring stimulus of conflict. — Rafael Sabatini

PISTOL-
Say'st thou me so? is that a ton of moys? Come hither, boy: ask me this slave in French What is his name.
Boy-
Ecoutez: comment etes-vous appele?
French Soldier-
Monsieur le Fer.
Boy-
He says his name is Master Fer.
PISTOL-
Master Fer! I'll fer him, and firk him, and ferret him: discuss the same in French unto him.
Boy-
I do not know the French for fer, and ferret, and firk. — William Shakespeare

I'm also very fond of a light business jet, so I'd like to get it before it's too late. — Morgan Freeman

A cat understands how to be pleasant in the morning. He doesn't talk. — Tamora Pierce