I can't live without mascara and lipstick - every day.

My motto is: Live every day to the fullest - in moderation.

And help us, this and every day, to live more nearly as we pray.

We all live every day in virtual environments, defined by our ideas.

Live every day like it's you're last because one day you'll be right.

I want tragic and poetic forever! That's how I want to live every day.

I live every day to its fullest extent and I don't sweat the small stuff.

Live every day as if it's going to be your last, and one day, you'll be right.

After 40, every day is a bonus. We should know how to live our lives to the fullest.

I've never had any regrets about anything. I live every day like it's gonna be my last one.

Live every day as if it is your last, and you'll be correct sooner than you otherwise would be.

If you live with a certain amount of dread for your own personal safety every day, that is anxiety.

Before I was pregnant, I drank fresh beetroot juice every day, which is anti-inflammatory. I couldn't live without my juicer.

P of what al Qaeda tries to do, and terrorists, is disrupt. Americans should live their lives just as they have every day, but just be aware.

The likes of Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen, and Ryan Giggs - I can see it live every day. I don't have to sit in front of a TV to study it.

At Bayern, the bar is set very high, and we all know how to deal with it. We live with that amount of pressure every day, otherwise we wouldn't be able to maintain our level of performances.

There are no taking days off. There are no distractions. If I had that, I physically wouldn't be capable of going onstage and performing live theater. It's extremely demanding. I have to be in ballet class every day.

You never know what you're going to end up with when you sit down to write something. At the end, if it holds, it can do this multifarious thing - which is to open things rather than close them, to make them bigger rather than smaller, to cross those divides which we live every day of our lives.

I saw 'Get On Up' about a dozen times. I went every day. Every single day, I was standing outside when the movie theatre opened and bought my ticket. The theatre was usually empty. I live in a town that wasn't eager or very interested in a James Brown biopic, but I couldn't stop watching Boseman.

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