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The old age of lower mammals presents characters similar to those found in man. — Elie Metchnikoff

we have a plastic brain that changes in response to our experience. It bears repeating: The brain doesn't tell us what to do; it is part of a system in which our life experience teaches our brain what to do. So you can practice mindfulness, will power, overcoming procrastination, and other healthy new skills with the confidence that you are changing your brain. Each day's practice does some good, and if you slip and fall off your diet or exercise program or mindfulness practice, all that you have learned before is not undone; it's still there in your brain waiting for you to get back in the saddle. — Richard O'Connor

Beatrix went with Audrey to the entrance hall, she was overwhelmed by the knowledge that her friend would soon have to endure the death of her husband. "Audrey," she said unsteadily, "I wish I could bear this for you." Audrey stared at her for a long moment, her face flushing with emotion. "That, Beatrix, is what makes you a true friend. — Lisa Kleypas

A day is sometimes our mother, sometimes our stepmother. — Hesiod

Besides offering desirable products, the Free People brand continue to produce some of the most compelling imagery and customer engagement in the industry. — Richard Hayne

If I'd known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself. — Peter O'Toole

When God speaks faith has to connect to His Word because if you allow only your feelings to connect no root can be formed. — Mz Liz

They're [social media] amazing tools to communicate information - especially about different causes or crises or movements. — Scarlett Johansson

Our works decay and disappear but God gentlest works stay looking down on the ruins we toil to rear. — Walter Smith

Stoner and Masters smiled at each other, and they spoke no more of the question that evening. But for years afterward, at odd moments, Stoner remembered what Masters had said; and though it brought him no vision of the University to which he had committed himself, it did reveal to him something about his relationship to the two men, and it gave him a glimpse of the corrosive and unspoiled bitterness of youth. — John Edward Williams