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Love holds no expectation on what you will be, it simply values who you are. — E'yen A. Gardner
anytime you truly listen to your hunger and fullness, you lose weight. — Geneen Roth
People are so afraid of authority figures and doctors are authority figures. — Martha Beck
It is not good enough to do what the law says. We need to be in the forefront of these [social responsibility] issues. — Anders Dahlvig
What was your secret?"
That brought another smile. "Learn to laugh, otherwise, you'll beat them to death with a hammer first chance — Nora Roberts
Never blame a text from the Bible for your behavior. It's irresponsible. Anybody who says X, Y, and Z is in the bible - it's as if one says, 'I have no role in evaluating this. — Steven Greenberg
Take it from me, there's nothing like a job well done. Except the quiet enveloping darkness at the bottom of a bottle of Jim Beam after a job done any way at all. — Stephen Colbert
People expected something for nothing, that's why they did nothing so beautifully these days. — Holly Hood
You can't fight City Hall. It keeps changing its name. — Jack Kerouac
"I saw her, in the fire, but now. I hear her in music, in the wind, in the dead stillness of the night," returned the haunted man. — Charles Dickens
Out here on the water, it's a fine line between feeling in control and losing it altogether. — Laurie Nadel
My grandmother had a very interesting theory; she said that each of us is born with a box of matches inside us but we can't strike them all by ourselves; just as in the experiment, we need oxygen and a candle to help. In this case, the oxygen, for example, would come from the breath of the person you love; the candle could be any kind of food, music, caress, word, or sound that engenders the explosion that lights one of the matches — Laura Esquivel
I am often impressed with those that admit their ignorance, for it is the first step towards breaking out of the prison called freedom. — Lionel Suggs
