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Smells like home. — Suzanne Collins

I train like I'm training for the Olympics or for a Mr. America contest, the way I've always trained my whole life. You see, life is a battlefield. Life is survival of the fittest ... How many healthy people do you know? How many happy people do you know? Think about it. People work at dying, they don't work at living. My workout is my obligation to life. It's my tranquilizer. It's part of the way I tell the truth
and telling the truth is what's kept me going all these years. — Jack LaLanne

Shift the focus from what you want to do, to how you want to be ... how you want to feel. — Denise Linn

No matter the age, a woman who is unloved is lost - unloved she might as well die. — Coco Chanel

Marriage seems to be predicated on protecting a very deep and intimate form of mystery. — Lauren Groff

All of which is mostly bullshit. The reality is that it's just like any other Ponzi scheme: the guys at the top are doing pretty well, but the guys on the bottom are doing Amway pitches in trailer parks. — Tod Goldberg

Maybe that was the hidden blessing: the hurricane was the great equalizer; its wrath indiscriminate. In the end, the blessing, if there were one, was that for a short time, everyone would come together in order to survive. Less — Natalie Baszile

Freedom begins with respect for the freedom of others. — Marty Rubin

So, the scholars are tedious, the experts never see the whole truth of things, still they have their role to play. — Tom Robbins

I think there's a kind of love relationship between an actor and an audience, and this is something I really feel with the audiences in France. — Francois Cluzet

Any time an investment company has to spend heavily on advertising, it's probably a bad business in which to invest. — Robert Kiyosaki

Thus, a strain of gentle music, or the rippling of water in a silent place, or the odour of a flower, or the mention of a familiar word, will sometimes call up sudden dim remembrances of scenes that never were, in this life; which vanish like a breath; which some brief memory of a happier existence, long gone by, would seem to have awakened; which no voluntary exertion of the mind can ever recall. — Charles Dickens

Downtime is where we become ourselves, looking into the middle distance, kicking at the curb, lying on the grass or sitting on the stoop and staring at the tedious blue of the summer sky. I don't believe you can write poetry, or compose music, or become an actor without downtime, and plenty of it, a hiatus that passes for boredom but is really the quiet moving of the wheels inside that fuel creativity. — Anna Quindlen