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Maria Kang
"What I WILL say is this. What you interpret is not MY fault. It's yours. The first step in owning your life, your body and your destiny is to OWN the thoughts that come out of your own head. I didn't create them. You created them. So if you want to continue ‘hating’ this image, get used to hating many other things for the rest of your life." --
Source : "Facebook And Fitness: Maria Kang Interview". Interview with Jeff O'Connell, www.bodybuilding.com. April 27, 2014.
Maria Kang
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“I don't want to be a flash in the pan. I want to be around for a very long time. I want to be like a Sheryl Crow or a Melissa Etheridge or even a Madonna with how her career has lasted so long and she is still respected in the music business. That's really what I am aiming for. I'm not really looking for 15 minutes of fame.”
Source : Source: www.nbcnews.com
“All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck - who keeps right on going - is the man who is there when the good luck comes - and is ready to receive it.”
Source : Robert Collier (2012). “The Secret of the Ages”, p.220, Courier Corporation
“No one else can tell you what your life's work is, but it's important that you find it. There is a part of you that knows - affirm that part.”
“Any time I sit down and write music, the first part of that is always centering myself and thinking about who I currently am.”
“Overall, white men run America. From nuclear armaments to the filth and jeopardy of New York City subways to the cruel mismanagement of health care, is there anything to boast about?”
Source : June Jordan (1985). “On call: political essays”, South End Pr
“That cowboy had heartbreak written all over him and she'd be damned if she knew why every time he blew into town she ended up naked before he ended up gone. Reed always ended up gone.”
Source : Cindy Gerard (2008). “Whisper No Lies”, p.3, Simon and Schuster
“Never say no to an idea - you never know how that idea will ignite another idea.”
“Is it possible that Jesus, unlike 98 percent of his fellow Jews, was literate and educated? Yes, it's possible.”