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Move your joints every day. You have to find your own tricks. Bury your mind deep in your heart, and watch the body move by itself. — Dharma Mittra

It seems as if I can only thing if I write my journal, it just connects the part of my head that is busy doing things with the part that is busy thinking about everything else. I know all these pepole are so busy because they love each other and me. We are a noisy crowd of love — Nancy E. Turner

Character and attitude deficiencies are piercing thorns depending your handhold — Angelica Hopes

It's hard making a woman your wife when you've been humpin married women for most of your life — Big Daddy Kane

Dining with one's friends and beloved family is certainly one of life's primal and most innocent delights, one that is both soul-satisfying and eternal. — Julia Child

I think the decision that's been made with respect to allowing gays to serve openly in the military is a good one. — Dick Cheney

If you wish to live exactly as you please, the Angkar will put aside a small piece of land for you. — Pol Pot

The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules. — Gary Gygax

If you think I wear the cloak of filth, then let me tell you baby, I wear it real good. — Diamanda Galas

But try to remember that a good man can never die. You will see your brother many times again-in the streets, at home, in all the places of the town. The person of a man may go, but the best part of him stays. It stays forever. — William, Saroyan

For the majority of our marriage I was so busy mothering babies
and nursing on demand that by the end of the day I didn't even want
to be touched by David. During those sleep-deprived months when
it was all I could do to get dressed by noon, reading articles about
rekindling the fire or dating your husband frustrated me; it was just
another chore on a huge to-do list that was never done. — Mary Potter Kenyon

Liberty does not exist in the absence of morality. — Edmund Burke