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“My mom is proud of me. But she might not be too happy about the hours I keep or how little I eat. I wake up so late that it would be inappropriate to have breakfast. At most, I will have a snack in the day and dinner. I realize that it's not the healthiest way to live, but it's all I really have time for.”
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“When I was 11 my friend's mom made a peanut butter sandwich. I ate the sandwich and was like, 'I'm never eating anything else again.' And I still eat peanut butter every day. I would put peanut butter on a steak.”
Source : "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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“When we have accepted Jesus Christ, we have become akin to the Father; having become real children of God, we then have the spirit of sonship by which we can come into His presence and make known our wants in a familiar way.”
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“I was a narrative historian, believing more and more as I matured that the first function of the historian was to answer the child's question, "What happened next?”
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“It is remarkable how easily children and grown-ups adapt to living in a dictatorship organised by lunatics.”
Source : "Once upon a life" by A. N. Wilson, www.theguardian.com. June 4, 2011.
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“Very young children eat their books, literally devouring their contents. This is one reason for the scarcity of first editions of Alice in Wonderland and other favorites of the nursery.”
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“When you're doing something you're passionate about, stress becomes a featurenot a bug.”
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“No one can escape stress, but you can learn to cope with it. Practice positive thinking. . . seize control in small ways.”
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“I'm doing great heart-wise. I get a complete stress test once a year, and those have gone well. I have stents in two arteries, and they are holding up. My other arteries haven't shown any additional clogging.”
Source : Interview with Amby Burfoot, www.runnersworld.com. April 5, 2012.
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“Ironically enough, the only people who can hold up indefinitely under the stress of modern war are psychotics. Individual insanity is immune to the consequences of collective insanity.”