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A man that is well ordered in his soul needeth little the unkind demeanor of worldly people nor yet their proud behavior. — Thomas A Kempis
All is one and all is different. — Marisa De Los Santos
I don't get all the women that I want ... I get all the women that want me. — David Lee Roth
The unconscious creates, the ego edits. — Stanley Kunitz
Transition and change - guaranteed to cause anxiety. That anxiety shows itself in physical and behavioral ways, but also with thoughts (sometimes really crazy ones). This is the (primitive/automatic) brain's way of keeping us safe from the danger of change. We end up getting so involved with the feeling and thoughts of anxiety, we get distracted from the "danger". If we trust the anxiety then our primitive brain has succeeded in "protecting" us from the danger. I suggest not believing, trusting, or taking direction from the anxiety and continue your pursuits forward. Then, you will be amazed at your ability to attract and reveal your true capabilities, your light, your magic. — Charles F. Glassman
Having someone who understands is a great blessing for ourselves. Being someone who understands is a great blessing to others. — Janette Oke
One hates an author that's all author. — Lord Byron
But still, everything is for Jesus; so like that everything is beautiful, even though it is difficult. — Mother Teresa
So if God gave you the disease to make you humble, then it is pointless for me to pray for you since I would be going against God's will, right? — Paul Silway
The laws of physics were the OS of some inconceivable supercomputer called reality. — Peter Watts
The best kind of writing is that which comes from the authors soul. — Ndiritu Wahome
When you are doing things for the right reasons, you do not need to play by the rules, because there are no rules for a creator walking the path of love. — Bryant McGill
To Stanley Ager, the gift of human "service" was no one-way loyalty. He clearly gave his all to the families he served but, though he was almost too polite to state this, his expectation of loyalty in return was implicit. — Stanley Ager
