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I actually started modeling in Ethiopia, because that's where I grew up, and I started out by just doing little fashion shows for school, and I liked it so much that I started pursuing it. — Liya Kebede

Idleness is more an infirmity of the mind than of the body. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

It is wise to remember that you are one of those who can be fooled some of the time. — Laurence J. Peter

He [Gene Kelly] once told me dancing was a man's game, as much of a sport as baseball itself. And he made us believe that. He changed our minds and suddenly, all of America wanted to dance just like Gene Kelly. — Liza Minnelli

It All Started with a Moose — Nancy Temple Rodrigue

You're a victim from my drive-by of thoughts. — Dr. Dre

I loved her fright, which was against me
into the air! and the diamond white of her forelock
which seemed to smart with thoughts as my heart smarted
with life!
and she'd toss her head with the pain
and paw the air and champ the bit, as if I were Endymion
and she, moon-like, hated to love me. — Frank O'Hara

Personal privacy is a closely held American value. — Anna Eshoo

I am still playing 'Words With Friends,' but on Virgin Atlantic. — Alec Baldwin

To distract himself, he formulated a proposition. A philosophical proposition? Maybe, but tending towards "weak thought"
exhausted thought, in fact. He even gave this proposition a title: "The Civilization of Today and the Ceremony of Access." What did it mean? It meant that, today, to enter any place whatsoever
an airport, a bank, a jeweler's or watchmaker's shop
you had to submit to a specific ceremony of control. Why ceremony? Because it served no concrete purpose. A thief, a hijacker, a terrorist
if they really want to enter
will find a way. The ceremony doesn't even serve to protect the people on the other side of the entrance. So whom does it serve? It serves the very person about to enter, to make him think that, once inside, he can feel safe. — Andrea Camilleri

The basic vehicle of the dance is the human body. When and how people dance is determined by their attitudes towards their body. — Gerald Jonas