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through woodlots and agricultural fields. — James Patterson
Shyness is just egoism out of its depth. — Penelope Keith
Positive life, positive action. — Lailah Gifty Akita
It's surely one of the strange phenomena of this decade that the most thoughtful gift you can bring a date is not flowers, chocolates, or ankle-length pearls, but a note from your doctor. — Linda Sunshine
It's a great thing about being pregnant - you don't need excuses to pee or to eat. — Angelina Jolie
History is simply what's behind us. — Brad Meltzer
The reality of life is that we are exposed to a multiplicity of toxic substances. — Al Meyerhoff
There are five top superstars in golf, 20 great stars, and 30 good ones. The rest should go and get jobs. — Mark McCormack
Obviously it's more fun having my teammates there and having all that camaraderie, but individual workouts are not a loss. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson
Paradoxes are less paradoxical in their reference to truth than most of the most plausible axioms. — Raheel Farooq
Your past is handing you a tool you can use to leap into your future: the crucible moments from your own life. The power you need is in looking back to look forward. — Bill Jensen
Jennifer Anne had prepared some complicated-looking recipe involving chicken breasts stuffed with sweet potatoes topped with a vegetable glaze. They looked perfect, but it was the kind of dish where you just knew someone had to have been pawing at your food for a long while to get it just right, their fingers all in what now you were having to stick in your mouth. — Sarah Dessen
But Ransom soon perceived that it regarded intelligence simply and solely as a weapon, which it had no more wish to employ in its off-duty hours than a soldier has to do bayonet practice when he is on leave. Thought was for it a device necessary to certain ends, but thought in itself did not interest it. It assumed reason as externally and inorganically as it had assumed Weston's body. — C.S. Lewis
Man is not on the earth solely for his own happiness. He is there to realize great things for humanity. — Vincent Van Gogh