Shirley Hastings Strictly Ballroom Quotes & Sayings
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As you see, you can follow our guidelines and still enjoy eating. In fact, if you like to eat, you should have extra incentive to live longer. Just think -if you add only five years to your life- that means you get to eat at least 5,500 more meals. — David A. Kekich

I'm struck by the sense of desolation in places like this when they're out of season. It's quite shabby and feels like something once happened here that has never quite been re-created. — Steve Hanley

With you a part of me hath passed away;
For in the peopled forest of my mind
A tree made leafless by this wintry wind
Shall never don again its green array.
Chapel and fireside, country road and bay,
Have something of their friendliness resigned;
Another, if I would, I could not find,
And I am grown much older in a day.
But yet I treasure in my memory
Your gift of charity, and young hearts ease,
And the dear honour of your amity;
For these once mine, my life is rich with these.
And I scarce know which part may greater be,
What I keep of you, or you rob from me. — George Santayana

Miracles are out there somewhere. You just got to find them. — Tom Spanbauer

After all this time, after the world fell to ashes and the devil came out to play, she kept something that was wholly mine. — Christina Escamilla

Christianity has confused catching mice with the real work of the Kingdom, which is more like hunting lions. — Leslie Ludy

I'm a real positive person. Non-violent. Love everybody. I'm definitely an asset to the world. — Lil B

Every profession that attracts people for "reasons of the heart" is a profession in which people and the work they do suffer from losing heart. Like teachers, these people are asking, "How can we take heart again so that we can give heart to others?" - which is why they undertook their work in the first place. — Parker J. Palmer

I'd rather die than be with anyone but you. — Stephenie Meyer

I prefer true but imperfect knowledge, even if it leaves much undetermined and unpredictable, to a pretense of exact knowledge that is likely to be false. — Friedrich August Von Hayek