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We have no permanent brains until we are forty. Then they begin to harden, presently they petrify, then business begins. Since forty I have been regular about going to bed and getting up -- and that is one of the main things. Mark Twain
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What the president should recognize is that the American people are tired of thousands of pages of regulations, of audits they don't understand by agents they can't talk with from a bureaucracy they can't control, Newt Gingrich
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When you're young, you travel with your parents. When you get older you bring your husband with you. But when you get my age you bring your physical therapist. Katarina Witt
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We want people of all ages from every section of the community to be involved. John Hutton
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We want everyone to feel that their library card is special, regardless of their age. We want them to know that, as soon as you get a library card, it becomes part of your life. Peggy Sell
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We want everyone of every age to see everything. Charlie Skelton
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We were approached by his agent at the Senior Bowl. We visited - a very short visit. We haven't heard from his agent at this point in time. I haven't heard from Terrell. Herman Edwards
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To me it seems as plain as can be that the Bible declares that all the wicked will God destroy; again, that those who, during the Millennial age when brought to a knowledge of the truth, shall prove willful sinners will be punished with everlasting destruction. Charles Taze Russell
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I am not old, but my young way was never the way to age. Charles Dickens
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The forces that affect our lives, the influences that mold and shape us, are often like whispers in a different room, teasingly indistinct, apprehended only with difficulty. Charles Dickens
shapes want way
We at the Big Ten don't want to be like the SEC ... in any way, shape or form. Bret Bielema
shapes painting affair
It is an intimately communicative affair between the painter and his painting, a conversation back and forth, the painting telling the painter even as it receives its shape and form. Ben Shahn
shapes form
Form is the shape of content... Ben Shahn
shapes want machines
Your body is like a machine, and if you don't keep it in shape, it holds you back. You don't want anything holding you back, especially yourself. Brenda Song
shapes way stories
The stories we are told shape the way we see the world, which shapes the way we experience the world. Derrick Jensen
shapes body plant
Young bodies are like tender plants, which grow and become hardened to whatever shape you've trained them. Desiderius Erasmus
shapes action craziness
You have to be in good shape, basically. And then, you have to have a certain craziness, if you're going to do some of the action things. Antonio Banderas
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Competing helps me to polish my shape. Blanka Vlasic
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The truth is: you don’t have a life, you are life. Eckhart Tolle
truth-is weak
You have to attack once the truth is too weak to defend itself. Bertolt Brecht
truth-is good-things bad-things
The truth is, bad things don't affect us as profoundly as we expect them to. That's true of good things, too. We adapt very quickly to either. Daniel Gilbert
truth-is wells sincerely
The only truth is that I live. Sincerely, I live. Who am I? Well, that's a bit much. Clarice Lispector
truth-is sells
Truth is the easiest thing to sell. Daymond John
truth-is heard
The truth is generally seen, rarely heard. Baltasar Gracian
truth-is foe
The truth is forced upon us, very quickly, by a foe. Aristophanes
truth-is habit break
The truth is, you don't break a bad habit; you replace it with a good one. Denis Waitley
truth-is
Truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. Edward Snowden