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skins body care
I feel most confident when I'm taking care of my body and my skin. Demi Lovato
skins ledges happens
Our skin is very thin. It doesn't take much for us to jump off a ledge or to kill one another. It can happen very, very quickly. Anderson Cooper
skins language
Le langage est une peau: je frotte mon langage contre l'autre. Language is a skin; I rub my language against another language. Roland Barthes
skins bread heat
The heat of the bread burned into my skin, but I clutched it tighter, clinging to life. Suzanne Collins
skins president reelection
President George W. Bush won reelection in 2004 largely because he was seen as comfortable in his own skin, while rival John Kerry was viewed as a flip-flopping opportunist. Ron Fournier
skins stories way
In a way, humans are not made of skin and bones as such, as we're made of stories. Sue Monk Kidd
skins foxes notorious
Fox is notorious for having a very thick skin about taking shots at themselves. Seth MacFarlane
skins tragedy who-we-are
If there is any human tragedy, there is only one, and it occurs when we forget who we are and remain silent while a stranger takes up residence inside our skin. James Lee Burke
skins five-senses forget
Yes, we should not forget that the five senses are one. And all of them extensions of the skin Frederick Leboyer
ease fact land mixing quite reach truth trying
We are quite at ease in this no man's land of ignorance and doubt and dispute, absorbed in the ambiguities of trying to reach truth by mixing fact with invention. Barry Unsworth
ease english familiar gray magic mystic thus
Thus does the Beeb ease the English into another gray familiar day, another half-century of magic mystic rays. Francis Clines
ease ethical ends
I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves. This ethical basis I call the ideal of the pigsty. Albert Einstein
ease want comfort
The kind of trust God wants us to have cannot be learned in comfort and ease. Anne Graham Lotz
ease freedom freely lives man solace
Freedom all solace to man gives: He lives at ease that freely lives. John Barbour
ease scene born
There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born. George Eliot
ease paine
Great paines quickly find ease. George Herbert
ease felt saying un worked
Before you felt much more at ease saying you worked at the UN but now it is not well regarded. Gilles Combarieu
ease
Whatever we cultivate in times of ease, we gather as strength for times of change. Jack Kornfield
able should wells
If you're my friend I should be able to talk to you but I can't, and if I can't talk to you, well, what is the point of you? Of us? David Nicholls
able fields return
Through performance, I found the possibility of establishing a dialogue with the audience through an exchange of energy, which tended to transform the energy itself. I could not produce a single work without the presence of the audience, because the audience gave me the energy to be able, through a specific action, to assimilate it and return it, to create a genuine field of energy. Marina Abramovic
able wake-up kind
I kind of feel like I have grown as just like a human being as a human being by being able to adapt and adjust and know that like you can't ever rest on your laurels, you have to sort of wake up; you actually have to be present. Nicole Beharie
able way influence
To influence others to change, you must be able to frame that change in terms of the future, and in a way that has value to all concerned. Bill Crawford
able actors yes-or-no
The only thing that we as actors really can control is to be able to say 'yes' or 'no' to the material. Bryan Cranston
able dignity rich
One is not rich by what one owns, but more by what one is able to do without with dignity. Immanuel Kant
able wonderful just-one
I've never been able to do just one draft. That seems a wonderful thing. Do you know anyone who can? Rebecca West
able comfort female
I am not able to instruct you. I can only tell that I have chosen wrong. I have passed my time in study without experience; in the attainment of sciences which can, for the most part, be but remotely useful to mankind. I have purchased knowledge at the expense of all the common comforts of life: I have missed the endearing elegance of female friendship, and the happy commerce of domestic tenderness. Samuel Johnson
able heads-up stills
I've been able to do things that allow me to hold my head up and still be popular. Sam Waterston