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Mindfulness is when you are engaged in activities but the mind is set into the meditative state all the time. Meditation is to be aware of many different levels. It's not just the absence of thought. — Frederick Lenz
I'm not very eccentric. I wear more conservative clothes, though I do like mini-skirts. — Sandrine Bonnaire
I want to do dramas. I want to do comedies. — Johnny Knoxville
Only a female could be as calculating and have the foresight that destiny requires,' the gypsy explained. 'Now fate is a man,' he went on, 'no planning, just go with the flow and see what tomorrow brings. — Traci Harding
Don't assume that a species is intelligent because it produces intelligent individuals. — Jack McDevitt
We have what is happening as a result of the current administration in our country, which I think has taken us in a totally wrong direction, postulating totally wrong things. — Edgar Mitchell
So when I say that I think we would have a different ethical level, particularly in corporate America, if there were more women involved, I mean that what women are best at is asking questions. Women ask questions over and over again. It drives men nuts. Women tend to ask the detailed questions; they want to know the answers. — Vicki Donlan
Don't mourn me. Be joyful. — Tomson Highway
I would rather sustain the penalties resulting from over-conservatism than face the consequences of error, perhaps with permanent capital loss, resulting from the adoption of "New Era" philosophy where trees really do grow to the sky. — Warren Buffett
For their entire lives, even before they met you, your mother and father held their love for you inside their hearts like an acorn holds an oak tree. — Anthony Marra
In the practice of art ... it is necessary to keep a watchful and jealous eye over ourselves; idleness, assuming the specious disguise of industry ... may be employed to evade and shuffle off real labor - the real labor of thinking. — Joshua Reynolds
The right of free speech cannot be parceled out based on whether we want to hear what the speaker has to say or whether we agree with those views. It means, quite often, tolerating the expression of views that we find distasteful, perhaps even repugnant. — Andrew Rosenthal
I snap the laptop shut and jump to my feet, knocking my — Paula Hawkins
