Silagen Quotes & Sayings
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I'm thankful for the work that feminists like Gloria Steinem have done. I am a feminist, but the geography for women today is vastly different than it was in the '60s. — Amber Heard

Millions of Americans today are taking dietary supplements, practicing yoga and integrating other natural therapies into their lives. These are all preventive measures that will keep them out of the doctor's office and drive down the costs of treating serious problems like heart disease and diabetes. — Andrew Weil

You are where I unlock myself, where I say that I have often put down my wooden spoon to stare out the kitchen window to see the men I thought were magic for their story-telling or their way of walking, or the ones I was so strongly sexually attracted to, even though they weren't good people - at least not for me. — Elizabeth Berg

With a basic understanding of all humans as brothers and sisters, we can appreciate the usefulness of different systems and ideologies that can accommodate different individuals and groups with different cultural heritages, having different dispositions and tastes. Each person has the right to choose whatever is most suitable, on the basis of a deep understanding of all others as brothers and sisters. — Dalai Lama

There are ghosts everywhere," Ser Jorah said softly. "We carry them with us wherever we go. — George R R Martin

Suppose that men kill thee, cut thee in pieces, curse thee, what can these things do to prevent thy mind from remaining pure, wise, sober, just? — Marcus Aurelius

Viewers don't care how big media companies are. They care whether they can dump those they don't like, whether because of lousy service or because of crummy shows. — Virginia Postrel

More than this may or may not be a blessing. Certainly it can be a blessing only by being accepted as a trust. — Roswell Dwight Hitchcock

On A Beautiful Mind, there was a wall of math. — Josh Lucas

Nothing is rarer than the use of a word in its exact meaning. — Edwin Percy Whipple

Every perfect action is accompanied by pleasure. By that you can tell what you ought to do. — Andre Gide