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I have always been vitally interested in physical conditioning. I have long believed that athletic competition among people and nations should replace violence and wars. — Johnny Weissmuller

Disease, and most specially opprobrious, suppressed, secret disease, creates a certain critical opposition to the world, to mediocre life, disposes a man to be obstinate and ironical toward civil order, so that he seeks refuge in free thought, in books, in study. — Thomas Mann

He who governed the world before I was born shall take care of it likewise when I am dead. My part is to improve the present moment. — John Wesley

Self-struggle is spiritual. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I watched their reactions and emotions, especially to understand what was what I was doing wrong. But then I realized that if I could see these people and take note of everything I saw, I could write a good song. — Taylor Swift

How much do we owe the people we love? Now I would add a follow-up question: How do we cope with the fact that we can't necessarily give the people we love what they need? — Ann Packer

Let not to the marriage of true minds admit impediment... — William Shakespeare

Don't put Banana and Hammock in the same sentence — Tony Horton

Perhaps the most exasperating thing about "me," about nature and the universe, is that it will never "stay put." It is like a beautiful woman who will never be caught, and whose very flightiness is her charm. For the perishability and changefulness of the world is part and parcel of its liveliness and loveliness. — Alan W. Watts

For many years now, I feel like my own body struggle has been linked and connected with women I meet in the world. I think we're in this together. — Eve Ensler

If you want to curry favor with a politician, give him credit for something someone else did. — James Abourezk

You think you got something big to say? Something momentous? Or is it what you had to memorize in order to escape the men with lightning in their eyes? — John Yau

I'd known since I was a child that I was going to live in New York eventually, and that everything in between would be just an intermission. I'd spent all those years imagining what New York was going to be like. I thought it was going to be the most exciting, magical, fraught-with-possibility place that you could ever live; a place where if you really wanted something you might be able to get it; a place where I'd be surrounded by people I was dying to know; a place where I might be able to become the only thing worth being, a journalist. And I'd turned out to be right. — Nora Ephron