
Top 14 Sarlin Wellness Quotes
#1. Every human body has its optimum weight and contour, which only health and efficiency can establish. Whenever we treat women's bodies as aesthetic objects without function we deform them.
Germaine Greer
#2. Is not happening yet," contributes Boris. "Singularity implies infinite rate of change achieved momentarily. Future not amenable thereafter to prediction by presingularity beings, right? So has not happened.
Charles Stross
#4. But that's precisely how stupidity flourishes; in bunches, in fast-growing weeds that choke delicately nurtured knowledge.
Sam Sykes
#5. I'm trying to find you!
I'm living, I'm giving;
to find you;
I'm living,
I'm trying, I'm giving.
Syd Barrett
#6. A smile and a laugh are the duct tape of life; they can fix anything.
Mike Wallace
#7. Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid, by Charles Piazzi Smith, published in 1864,
Erich Von Daniken
#8. I do think 'Gogglebox' is extraordinarily insightful, and I think if politicians want to understand how we are viewed at home, it's quite recommended viewing.
David Cameron
#9. Look at any city through the right memories and it could become a graveyard as haunted as a former battlefield.
Christopher Rice
#10. A well-tailored suit is important - and I don't like wearing belts with mine - it should be tailored to your body.
Ryan Reynolds
#11. They had forgotten the abuses, the murders, the corruption, the spying, the isolation, the fear: horror had become myth. Everybody had jobs and there wasn't so much crime.
Mario Vargas-Llosa
#12. Julia and her family, like many others in the GDR, trod this line between seeing things for what they were in the GDR, and ignoring those realities in order to stay sane.
Anna Funder
#13. You get talent when you discover the ground of your pain.
H.R. Giger
#14. Among contemporaries, I hugely admire Alice Munro, our Chekhov, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, and John Updike, American masters all. I also believe that the voice of Gordon Lish is astoundingly original and sorrowful.
Cynthia Ozick
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