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Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Karen Armstrong

Even our contemporary cult of celebrity can be understood as an expression of our reverence for and yearning to emulate models of "superhumanity." Feeling ourselves connected to such extraordinary — Karen Armstrong

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Bruce H. Lipton

When two people become entangled, one person will conform to the energy of the other person. When one of them is a healer whose cells are vibrating at a higher level, the client's cells become entangled, and their energy is lifted. That's why that old saying, "physician heal thyself," is so important, even though most don't understand it: If the physician's energy is going to influence or, in scientific terms, "entrain" the patient's, the doctor's must be higher. — Bruce H. Lipton

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Kyril Bonfiglioli

I never drink alcohol. I do not like to blunt my senses.' 'Goodness,' I babbled, 'but how awful for you. Not drinking, I mean. I mean, imagine getting up in the morning knowing that you're not going to feel any better all day. — Kyril Bonfiglioli

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Homer

Beauty- it was a glorious gift of nature. — Homer

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Hippocrates

Life is short, science is long; opportunity is elusive, experiment is dangerous, judgement is difficult. — Hippocrates

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Lauren Tarshis

There's no room in a small town for grudges. — Lauren Tarshis

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Vanna Bonta

We call interconnected order beautiful. When interrupted, we call it chaos. — Vanna Bonta

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Walter Lippmann

A man cannot be a good doctor and keep telephoning his broker between patients nor a good lawyer with his eye on the ticker. — Walter Lippmann

Beaudine Anderson Quotes By Jean Shepherd

The reality of what we really are is often times found in the small snips, way down at the bottom of things. — Jean Shepherd