Stuffers And Gainers Quotes & Sayings
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I had stripped naked in front of men. Drunk. In morning's somber brightness I tried to remember why I had done it. Total exposure had seemed like the only way to be seen more clearly, heard, but now it seemed the opposite: a wild act that would define me. — Aspen Matis
You have to decide what your highest priorities are and have the courage - pleasantly, smilingly, nonapologetically, to say "no" to other things. And the way you do that is by having a bigger "yes" burning inside. The enemy of the "best" is often the "good. — Stephen R. Covey
He was dazzlingly gorgeous. Forget gorgeous. He was beautiful. Utterly, totally, mind-blowingly stunning. On a scale from one to ten, he was a hundred. — J.C. Reed
Laughing at ones own attempt at humor while saying things just come to me should be punishable by death. — Dov Davidoff
Postpone joy, it will diminish. Postpone a problem, it will grow. — Paulo Coelho
And earth was heaven a little the worse for wear. And heaven was earth, done up again to look like new. — Wilkie Collins
In the presence of nature, a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows. Nature says,
he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things — George W. Bush
People are not perfect - that is, they do not yet express externally their internal perfection. — Marianne Williamson
You will always find those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
If the next generation of nanotechnology could be used in medicine to repair organs and tissue from inside the human body, then it could just as easily be programmed to destroy them, making it the ultimate weapon of assassination.
Imagine clouds of these things flying to their targets to either be breathed in like a virus or ingested with food or drink, and then creating fatal haemorrhages or lesions that lead to death from apparently natural causes. — K. Valisumbra