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I feel really good when I haven't felt good for a long time and then suddenly I feel okay again. Nothing feels better than this.
— Stefanie Schneider
Ignorant men raise questions that wise men answered a thousand years ago.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Masonry is first and foremost an education society, one which TEACHES moral and ethics - a way of life. Secondly,
— Cliff Porter
The flowers are ravined
by bees, the fruit blossoms
are thrown to the ground, the wind
the rain forces everything. — Charles Olson
by bees, the fruit blossoms
are thrown to the ground, the wind
the rain forces everything. — Charles Olson
Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels.
— Elizabeth Berg
If everyone feels good, nothing's bad.
— Kit Rocha
Nothing tastes as good as thin feels.
— Stephen Covey
Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.
— Kate Moss
Waiting for permission to act is the easy way out.
— Todd Henry
The difference between the ground and the heights you achieve.
— Juanita M. Kreps
Nothing feels worse than other people's good times.
— John Updike
Nothing feels quite so good as pouring salt in an open wound.
— Tammy Blackwell
I am what I am; you can like it or love it. It feels good to blow fifty grand and think nothing of it.
— Curtis Jackson
Portland wasn't my home; Jamie was. There is nothing in this world that feels as good as being completely at home. Not even chocolate.
— Catherine Gayle
If white people need colleges to furnish teachers, ministers, lawyers, and doctors, do black people need nothing of the sort?
— W.E.B. Du Bois
Nothing tastes as good as looking good feels.
— Anthony Robbins
City life is millions of people being lonesome together.
— Henry David Thoreau
Nothing to me feels as good as laughing incredibly hard.
— Steve Carell