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A7x Dear God Quotes By Bram Stoker

...the passing gleams of the moonlight between the scudding clouds crossing and passing, [are] like the gladness and sorrow of a man's life. — Bram Stoker

A7x Dear God Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Spiritual balance is tai chi. It is the center of things. It is the place where yin and yang meet. In the chakras, it is considered the heart chalkra, anahata. — Frederick Lenz

A7x Dear God Quotes By Jeff Koons

I enjoy all mediums, and I have to say, music is the medium that first made me understand how powerful art could be. — Jeff Koons

A7x Dear God Quotes By Laila Lalami

A name is precious; it carries inside it a language, a history, a set of traditions, a particular way of looking at the world. Losing it meant losing my ties to all those things too. — Laila Lalami

A7x Dear God Quotes By Shane Warne

I think when two people get together, their past is their past. Their reputations are reputations. You can only take someone the way you find them ... on face value. — Shane Warne

A7x Dear God Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Just remembering what you did in previous lives doesn't mean a thing. It's nice to remember that you had higher states of mind, but that won't necessarily get you there. It might even make things painful. — Frederick Lenz

A7x Dear God Quotes By Lynda Resnick

My main issue is sustainability of the Earth, and protection of those animals and people who dwell here. — Lynda Resnick

A7x Dear God Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Where I live in Plum Village, every time you meet someone on your way somewhere, you join your palms and bow to him or to her with respect, because you know that there is a Buddha inside that person. Even if that person isn't looking or acting like a Buddha, the capacity for love and compassion is in him or her. If you know how to bow with respect and freshness, you can help the Buddha in him or her to come out. To join your palms and bow like this isn't mere ritual. It's a practice of awakening. — Thich Nhat Hanh