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A few well-designed movements, properly performed in a balanced sequence, are worth hours of doing sloppy calisthenics or forced contortion.
— Joseph Pilates
Your grades are not your destiny: they're just letters and numbers which rate how well you performed in one artificial arena, once.
— Charlie Brooker
If He strips us of all our own resources, we just might learn to lean on Him. And to start praying again.
— Lynn Austin
If one day a TV series comes into my head, and that is what I want to write, I'll write it. It just depends what story is in my brain at the time.
— Evangeline Lilly
I was at university and I was studying modern drama and studying English, and I just was like, 'I don't wanna be in this place. I wanna be acting.'
— Melanie Lynskey
The day you stop learning is the day you begin decaying.
— Isaac Asimov
There are few surer ways to become disliked by men than to perform well where they have performed poorly.
— Bryant H. McGill
If you seek small things to do, and do them well, great things will seek you, and demand to be performed.
— Idries Shah
Your mid-thirties is a good time because you know a fair amount, you have some self-control.
— Zadie Smith
But when will our leaders learn - war is not the answer.
— Helen Thomas
Americans thrive on mobility and feel shrunken in spirit when they do not have it.(Odd Thomas)
— Dean Koontz
There's nothing like reading about a world that feels dead to throw your own beautiful, colorful life into sharp relief.
— Ally Condie
Students judge how well they might do in a chemistry course from knowing how peers, who performed comparably to them in physics, fared in chemistry
— Albert Bandura
Players come and go, good friends, players who performed well. You can't control that.
— Mats Sundin
In the end, it doesn't matter how well we have performed or what we have accomplished - a life without heart is not worth living.
— John Eldredge