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I go to various boot camps 4-5 times a week, and I try to get some Pilates in there to thin and tone. — Rachelle Lefevre
To be an achiever doesn't mean to achieve only big things. Every small achievement counts big time. Never despise small beginnings. — Euginia Herlihy
Great things sometimes have small beginnings. — Matshona Dhliwayo
A diligent hawker today, can be a great tycoon tomorrow — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Hope can be cruel, but giving up is worse, — Seanan McGuire
Creation not only exists, it also discharges truth... Wisdom requires a surrender, verging on the mystical, of a person to the glory of existence. — Gerhard Von Rad
It is always safe to talk about others as long as you speak of their good qualities. — Napoleon Hill
The things of the world fell by the wayside, you lost your speed and your eyesight and your fucking Electric Boogaloo, but literature was eternal, — Stephen King
The government has created a nation of paper criminals. People can be put in jail and lose civil rights and liberties through bureaucratic procedures.The only thing that is keeping you out of jail is government goodwill. — Ayn Rand
Though no one else noticed this, he thought his shadow on the ground was paler, lighter, than that of other people. — Haruki Murakami
Do not neglect the day of small things, for little beginnings have big endings — Florence Scovel Shinn
The real victims of men are other men. — Gloria Emerson
Run down the list of those who felt intense anger at something: the most famous, the most unfortunate, the most hated, the most whatever: Where is all that now? Smoke, dust, legend ... or not even a legend. Think of all the examples. And how trivial the things we want so passionately are. — Marcus Aurelius
If they examined their own hearts, they would, perhaps, find at the bottom of all this, more self-love and egotism than they think of. Self-love and egotism are bad qualities, of which the unrestrained exhibition, though it may be sometimes amusing, never fails to be wearisome and unpleasant. Couples — Charles Dickens
