Stott Pilates Quotes & Sayings
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It's like many other things in life, Ellie. You keep on the path and all's well. You get off it and the next thing you know you're lost if you're not lucky. — Stephen King

Every good endeavor should be done with purpose. Without a clear sense of purpose, our efforts to do a good thing well can flounder. But with a clear purpose, we are far more likely to persevere. — Jen Wilkin

What task could be more agreeable than to tell of the benefits conferred on us by our ancestors, so that you may get to know the achievements of those from whom you have received both the basis of your beliefs and the inspiration to conduct your life properly. — William Of Malmesbury

If there's a single message passed down from each generation of American parents to their children, it is a two-word line: Better Yourself. And if there's a temple of self-betterment in each town, it is the local school. We have worshipped there for some time. — Ellen Goodman

Use only that which works, and take it from any place you can find it. — Bruce Lee

Racing's very much like the world of acting. You have your front runners and you have guys that are there for the long race, and you have other guys that block for other people, that are called supporting and character actors. It's all the same kind of situation. — Sylvester Stallone

Religion, oh, just another of those numerous failures resulting from an attempt to popularize art. — Ezra Pound

Misery loved company, but damnation needed it. — John Connolly

Looking the part helps get the chance to fill it. But if you fill the part, it matters not if you look it. — Malcolm Forbes

She isn't sure whether she believes in God or not, though she always told her pastor she did. She isn't sure any woman ought to believe in God. — Amber Sparks

Well, Peter Rowan and I had plans to form a band when he left Bill Monroe. I always thought it was going to be a bluegrass band, but I guess when Peter left Bill Monroe he had had enough of bluegrass. He had written some songs and of course the Beatles were a big influence back then. So, we decided to something different and it ended up being that. — David Grisman