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“I think I'll name her Amber - for the colour of her father's eyes.”
Kathleen Winsor“The Initial Mystery that attends any journey is: how did the traveler reach his starting point in the first place?”
Louise Bogan, Journey Around My Room: The Autobiography of Louise Bogan“But the beginning of things, of a world especially, is necessarily vague, tangled, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing.”
Kate Chopin, The Awakening“Far, far below the deepest delvings of the dwarves, the world is gnawed by nameless things.”
J.R.R. Tolkien“When the week begins, try your best to let your best overcome your worst and that is the best. Do your best to have a good week and never be weak in the week.”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“When the week begins, think of how you will end it. When the week ends, think of how you did begin it. Start your week with joy. Smile at the storms in the week and though they might be so strong, be stronger than ever. Disregard disadvantages regardless of the situation and see 'this - advantage'. Don't be easily irritated by people or the actions of people; you harm your own emotions by doing so. Pardon people for their mistakes and do not give a precious thinking time to the mistakes of other. Life is all about learning lessons; only learn the lessons of life in every situation of life you meet. There is nothing so noble than working to please your solemn Maker. Think of the distinctive footprint you must live and leave. Know who your are; be who you are. Know what you want; live for what you want. Focus on the mission and don't lose focus of the vision. Enjoy a great week!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“It's better to train for 4-5 hours a week than to do ten hours one week then nothing for two weeks. It helps your body adapt and also maintains your fitness.”
Alistair Brownlee“If you eat a lot of starchy foods, introduce a vegetable once a week, then twice a week, and then three times a week. Slowly fill your diet with new flavors. By the time you're ready to let go of whatever it is you want to let go of, you've got a full menu.”
Lisa Edelstein“At age nine, I got a paper route. Sixty-six papers had to be delivered to sixty-six families every day. I also had to collect thirty cents a week from each customer. I owed the paper twenty cents per customer per week, and got to keep the rest. When I didn't collect, the balance came out of my profit. My average income was six dollars a week.”
Lou Holtz“If I have you for a day, I'll want you for a week. If I have you for a week, I'll want you for another week.”
Michael Stein, In the Age of Love