Top 15 400 Motivational Weight Loss Quotes
#1. You know, I'm just 6'9 and 260. And just so happen to be very good at playing the game of basketball.
LeBron James
#2. I remember that I auditioned with the scene where I pull the grandfather out of the coffin. I just loved it so much.
Brigid Brannagh
#3. I'm kind of a 'Daily Show,' Bill Maher junkie. I listen to NPR and I still get the 'New York Times' paper delivered to my door, even though I live in L.A.
Constance Zimmer
#4. Common misconception that; that fun is relaxing. If it is, you're not doing it right.
Iain M. Banks
#5. I go to the movies at least five times a week, and after a while everything becomes a blur to me.
David Sedaris
#7. When the battle is over, the winners find it very hard not to pursue their violence. If you are strong enough to hold violence, you are strong enough to hold true to your pact. Then you have more moral fiber than most adults. Free will is one of the pillars of being human.
Alan McCluskey
#8. Journalists are pretty much like European union. They don't take 'no' as an answer.
Radovan Kavicky
#9. Do it, do it right, pay close attention to the product, and over time, you will win.
Mickey Drexler
#10. I give thanks for all that has passed, for all that is passing, and for all that is yet to come.
Meg Rosoff
#11. Yes, yes: Taking out Saddam Hussein means war, and war is bad for children and other living things. I went to grade school in the 1970s, and I recall the poster. But there are times when war is not only a tragic and unavoidable necessity, but also good for children and other living things.
Dan Savage
#12. I think life without spirit is in the dark, it is absurd.
Ang Lee
#13. It's not about the outside, it's the inside. But dressing on the outside can help the inside.
Elie Tahari
#14. I auditioned nine times for 'Delhi Belly,' and it was torturous!
Vir Das
#15. He ... was attached by ties stronger than reason could break
chains, forged by habit, which it would be cruel to attempt to loosen.
Emily Bronte
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