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Advances in science and medical research and public health policies have meant that life expectancy for Australians is one of the highest in the world. — Julie Bishop

it just feels like i'm on the outside somehow. not all the time, just sometimes. but yeah, i feel irrelevant and i hate that — Becky Albertalli

Remember yourself. Deep inside, you have an observer, a constant neutral witness to your posture, gesture, facial expression, breathing, taste, impressions of light and sound. Don't leap to interpret. Just be there and observe. — Jonathan Price

When wisdom and knowledge appear, great pretense arises. — Laozi

The difference between genius and stupidity is: genius has its limits. — Alexandre Dumas-fils

When you think about the NASCAR brand, it resonates everywhere. They have the No. 1 sports brand. — Magic Johnson

A clear vision calms hearts down! A good understanding soothes anxious hearts! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Jiu-jitsu is personal efficiency to protect the weaker, which anyone can do. It is the force of leverage against brute force. — Helio Gracie

Seek the prosperity of thy soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

How can Americans living in the freest country in the world be 'slaves'? We don't even enjoy the liberty of serfs. ( A serf paid only 25% of his earnings to his feudal lord. How much income tax do you pay?) Don't kid yourselves, we're slaves. Slaves with weekends off. — Kenneth W. Royce

Faith is building on what you know is here, so you can reach what you know is there. — Cullen Hightower

These and other inanimate things she saw and experienced. They were real to her. She knew them. They were the codes and touchstones of the world, capable of translation and possession. She owned the crack that made her stumble; she owned the clumps of dandelions whose white heads, last fall, she had blown away; whose yellow heads, this fall, she peered into. And owning them made her part of the world, and the world a part of her. — Toni Morrison