Sarcastic Dieting Quotes & Sayings
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Up to the counter in her white kitten heels. I haven't seen you in a month of Sundays. I always try to get — Sarah Addison Allen

On a lighter but serious side I believe that homework was meant for parents to take a keen interest in the studies of children rather than leave it completely for the teacher. This way the parent child communication also developed. However with the passage of time the world become more mechanical and commercial. Quality time suffixed for quantity time and homework became a means of earning for many an educated unemployed teachers. How sad we sure have progressed but yet in many ways have lost our basic values, ethics and morality. It's time to wake up and DO OUR HOMEWORK. — Amit Abraham

You are slowly developing some multinationals of your own. We certainly hope that some of them will look in this direction when they look for opportunities because the progress of Southeast Asia is important to China, just as China's progress is important to us. — Sellapan Ramanathan

Our goal is to enjoy, not to achieve perfection — Susan Jeffers

Why can't I just eat my waffle? — Barack Obama

I believe that what it is I have been called to do will make itself known when I have made myself ready. — Jan Phillips

Human life is inexplicable, and still without meaning: a fool may decide its fate. — Friedrich Nietzsche

To change ones life: Start immediately. Do it flamboyantly. — William James

The more I drink the better I write and the more I write the better I drink. — Shawn Hatfield

O month when they who love must love and wed. — Helen Hunt Jackson

Fasting blinds the body in order to open the eyes of your soul. — Rumi

He wanted to "sarge" with me, as he put it. Sarging is pickup artist jargon for going out to meet women; the term evidently has its origin in the name of one of Ross Jeffries's cats, Sargy. An — Neil Strauss

Narrow all your interests until the attitude of mind and heart and body is concentration on Jesus Christ. — Oswald Chambers

An apocryphal story recounts the dilhemma of a man during the Civil War who could not decide whether to join the Confederate or Union forces. Finally he put on a gray coat and blue pants, and both sides shot him. — John Frohnmayer