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It's not the fat that's making you fat: it's not understanding separating carbohydrates from protein and fat. — Suzanne Somers

It is a most astonishing thing that people can believe that this world, with all the things that are in it, with all its defects, should be the best that omnipotence and omniscience have been able to produce in millions of years. — Bertrand Russell

One can, in principle, outline sort of a set of neural circuits that are critically involved and even identify disorders that affect different components of that neural circuit and see what happens if you knock out, for example, inability to recognize faces, how it affects your response to portraiture. — Eric Kandel

We have to take risks in British television. It has to stop playing to the lowest common denominator and patronising people. — Charles Dance

Karsa's expression soured. 'When I began this journey, I was young. I believed in one thing. I
believed in glory. I know now, Siballe, that glory is nothing. Nothing. This is what I now understand.'
'What else do you now understand, Karsa Orlong?'
'Not much. Just one other thing. The same cannot be said for mercy. — Steven Erikson

Soul music is timeless. — Alicia Keys

We don't have to be afraid of stepping out. We don't have to be afraid of failing. We only have to be afraid of not trusting God. — Jennifer L. Lane

How do you know you have a servant's heart? Look at your reaction when you are treated like one. — Erwin W. Lutzer

There's a lot of people in this world who spend so much time watching their health that they haven't the time to enjoy it. — Josh Billings

This fact may safely be made the subject of suspense since it is of no significance whatsoever. — Douglas Adams

Always told me what he wanted and needed . . . how good he felt when I made love to him. He was holding himself back, denying me the satisfaction of knowing I pleased him. — Sylvia Day

The villager, born humbly and bred hard,
Content his wealth, and poverty his guard,
In action simply just, in conscience clear,
By guilt untainted, undisturb'd by fear,
His means but scanty, and his wants but few,
Labor his business, and his pleasure too,
Enjoys more comforts in a single hour
Than ages give the wretch condemn'd to power. — Charles Churchill

I didn't choose to be an actress. — Francesca Annis