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Life peels us like an onion and every layer is softer and sweeter. — Kristen Heitzmann
We need a different conception of happiness, more enduring and more genuine, not dependent on external circumstances. — Richard Davidson
I believe there are many soul mates, because my soul has a lot of different facets and it needs a lot of different ... — Cameron Diaz
You see, I am a poet, and not quite right in the head, darling. It's only that. — Edna St. Vincent Millay
It's 90% mental. The other half is physical — Yogi Berra
All the scientists who are working on solving the problem of curing paralysis say that it won't do you any good if you don't keep your body in shape. — Christopher Reeve
The human collective knows far more today than did the ancient bands. But at the individual level, ancient foragers were the most knowledgeable and skilful people in history. — Yuval Noah Harari
look at the painting again. Despite the obvious differences, this girl is deeply, achingly familiar. In her I see myself at twelve years old, on a rare afternoon away from my chores. In my twenties, seeking refuge from a broken heart. Only a few days ago, visiting my parents' graves in the family cemetery, halfway between the dory in the haymow and the wheelchair in the sea. From the recesses of my brain a word floats up: synecdoche. A part that stands in for the whole. Christina's World. The — Christina Baker Kline
One always goes on as one begins ... — Teresa Of Avila
I loved photography but was frustrated by the limitations of cameras. When trying to take a picture of a friend's young, active daughter using my DSLR, it was impossible to capture the fleeting moments. — Ren Ng
Everything to me is about team football, and if we keep winning Super Bowl trophies, I'll be fine. — Justin Tuck
Billie knew all. And, terrible though the fact is as an indictment of the male sex, when a woman knows all, there is invariably trouble ahead for some man. — P.G. Wodehouse
