Wiltsey Bar Quotes & Sayings
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dairy intake is "one of the most consistent dietary predictors for prostate cancer in the published literature," and those who consume the most dairy have double to quadruple the risk. — T. Colin Campbell
Those they praise, but they read the others. — Martial
I may not have written the song, but I could add my story to it. Everyone out there could. That was what made music so powerful. — Tara Kelly
reading is a passion of mine — Susan Howarth
Almost always, it is the conviction that 'I am right' or 'my cause is the cause of justice' that triggers violence. That is, ... the moment propaganda does its work, violence is unleashed. And violence can be reduced by countering this propaganda. — Jacques Ellul
I'm not a politician - it's not my cup of tea. — Dambisa Moyo
I go running. I go into nature. I really alleviate lot of emotional stress, any kind of stress I'm going through - exercise is my favorite medicine. — Ziggy Marley
There is a huge difference between a dog that is going to eat you in your mind and an actual dog that's going to eat you. — Jim Carrey
Many a man's vices have at first been nothing worse than good qualities run wild. — Augustus William Hare
It was something new for her. New roads, new people, new places, new opportunities and new perspective. This is the one thing that inevitably moves a person through the grief. Growth heals grief. — Kate McGahan
fear less,hope more;
whine less,breathe more;
talk less,say more;
hate less,love more;
den all good things wll b yours; — Swedish
Rappers act so wild, and love to profile,
Frontin' hard, but ain't got no style. — Big Daddy Kane
[G]randma was always afraid of something. She set aside time each day for dread. And not nameless dread. She was quite specific about the various tragedies stalking her. She feared pneumonia, muggers, riptides, meteors, drunk drivers, drug addicts, serial killers, tornadoes, doctors, unscrupulous grocery clerks, and the Russians. The depth of Grandma's dread came home to me when she bought a lottery ticket and sat before the tv as the numbers were called. After her first three numbers were a match, she began praying feverishly that she wouldn't have the next three. She dreaded winning, for fear that her heart would give out. — J.R. Moehringer