Schoenhofer Bianca Quotes & Sayings
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Wellness is the compete integration of body, mind, and spirit - the realization that everything we do, think, feel, and believe has an effect on our state of well-being. — Greg Anderson

And I'll wager you thought him the handsomest thing that ever you saw in your life."
"I did. And if you stuck him, and stuffed him, and hung him on the wall, I'd be very glad to admire him. But in life he's an arrogant pig, and I didn't care for him at all. 'Mind who you look at, wench.' Foo! — Diane Stanley

Catelyn dreamt that Bran was whole again, that Arya and Sansa held hands, that Rickon was still a babe at her breast. Robb, crownless, played with a wooden sword, and when all were safe asleep, she found Ned in her bed, smiling — George R R Martin

Oh shit," a super-deep, gravelly voice said. The voice came from a man behind the book counter, and he was the one not smiling. He had long, gray hair pulled back in a braid, a red, rolled bandana wrapped around his forehead and a thick gray beard. — Kristen Ashley

I had one life. And what did I do? Wasted it in some palooka preliminaries in Spain, just before Hitler and Chamberlain warm up for the main event. — Billy Wilder

I know because I read ... Your mind is not a cage. It's a garden. And it requires cultivating. — Libba Bray

Any country where I am not bored is a country that teaches me nothing. — Albert Camus

And he was hurting. She could see it in the set of his mouth, the darkness behind his light eyes. — Cassandra Clare

I went to dance classes from 9 in the morning until 1, then to school from 3 to 10 at night, always under the threat that if I failed a single course I could forget about dancing. — Victoria Abril

It's possible to take bravery to the point where it becomes insanity. — Stephenie Meyer

All these pricks gathering around her body, trying to reach and pierce her rose. — Anthony Liccione

In the absence of data, we will always make up stories. In fact, the need to make up a story, especially when we are hurt, is part of our most primitive survival wiring. Mean making is in our biology, and our default is often to come up with a story that makes sense, feels familiar, and offers us insight into how best to self-protect. — Brene Brown