After a bath, we all love to dry off with a towel. But do we need it to survive? No. It's a luxury.
“After a bath, we all love to dry off with a towel. But do we need it to survive? No. It's a luxury.”
The World Motivation
After a bath, we all love to dry off with a towel. But do we need it to survive? No. It's a luxury.
“After a bath, we all love to dry off with a towel. But do we need it to survive? No. It's a luxury.”
After a bath, we all love to dry off with a towel. But do we need it to survive? No. It's a luxury.
It is weird, the relationship between people and food. It's always deeper than you think. It always stands for something else.
I've never seen any 'Star Wars' movie.
The older you get, the more 'mindfulness' becomes about trying to remember why you came upstairs.
I've always hated the idea of carrying grudges and resentments around like a load of mouldy suitcases.
Well, no. I was getting into trouble messing around with it for roles. So one night I went home, cut it down with a pair of scissors and then got in the bath and shaved it all off. I've never looked back.
Bath was dusty and a little shabby when we moved here. It did look its age and you felt its history in its streets and buildings and little alleyways. The sense of the past was palpable. There were some bad modern buildings but there was a patina of age.
Tiles, the best furniture, fabrics, bath fixtures, bronze - just leaf through any design magazine and you immediately understand they're all 'Made in Italy.' We have the premier opera house in the world, La Scala, and behind the Nobel given to CERN is the research of many Italians.
I always have to have a Bed Bath & Beyond 20 percent - off coupon on me at all times, because you never know.