Top 14 Super Bodies Of Women Quotes
#1. Never let anyone tell you your dreams are not the most important thing, because they are. I am trying to live my dream, so should you! I think anything is possible, if we believe it can be. Keep dreaming dreamer.
Jennifer Lamonica
#2. Easy to Understand, but profound wisdom for women seeking a deeper understanding of what happens to their bodies and minds as they reach the age of forty and beyond. A must read for every woman! -- Super Health Nation
Ivy Gilbert
#3. Never call yourself a philosopher, nor talk a great deal among the unlearned about theorems, but act conformably to them. Thus, at an entertainment, don't talk how persons ought to eat, but
eat as you ought. For remember that in this manner Socrates also universally avoided all ostentation.
Epictetus
#4. People can't relate to someone who only talks about their successes.
Jeremy Schoemaker
#5. You," I say accusingly, picking it up and rolling it between my fingers. "This is all your fault.
Tarryn Fisher
#7. In the case of the cashew, someone, somewhere, a long time ago determined that it had to be roasted. The cashew was once nicknamed the blister nut, because if you try to eat it raw from the tree, your mouth pays the price. The cashew is not a nut, however; it's a seed.
Kate Christensen
#8. But then again, in addition to paper and cardboard ... a little illuminated box, that contains thousands and thousands of stories? People aren't fascinated by that? Really?
Michael Cunningham
#9. An oath you only keep when it's convenient isn't an oath at all.
Brent Weeks
#11. That's how you deal with stardom; you make it the least important part of your life.
John Lithgow
#12. If a Korean artist reaches to the top, we're all ready to stand up and applaud for him or her.
Psy
#13. There should be no promise of a plot. Plot is extraordinary, while chance is ordinary.
Jerzy Kosinski
#14. Survival in the conventional sense of the term means to continue to live, but also to live after death.
Jacques Derrida
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