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Whenever we find stiffness in the body, our mind should be especially supple. It is never the stiffness in our bodies that limits our practice, it is always the stiffness of our mind. — Geeta Iyengar
Courage is instinct, and heroes are born in the moment. Trust yourself to be great, I do! — D.C. Akers
Anything we are preaching to people is what they become — Sunday Adelaja
When I say what I'm reading, this is what I need. I know the ills that plague me. — Sandra Cisneros
George Smiley: [quoting an old letter from Bill Haydon about Jim Prideaux] He has that heavy quiet that commands. He's my other half. Between us we'd make one marvelous man. He asks nothing better than to be in my company or that of my wicked, divine friends, and I'm vastly tickled by the compliment. He's virgin, about eight foot tall, and built by the same firm that did Stonehenge — John Le Carre
The more loving we can be, the more powerful we become. — Silvia Hartmann
The little cloud drifting before their glorious sun will darken the earth as long as I please. — Samuel Beckett
There are certain weights in life you simply cannot carry. Your Lord is asking you to set them down and trust Him. What do you say we take God up on His offer? — Max Lucado
I can't speak for George, but I pretty damn well know we got fed up of being sidemen for Paul. — John Lennon
I played French horn, and I certainly do miss it. I miss it. I wish I had the time to keep up with it. It's like exercising: You have to keep it up, especially the muscles in your lips to deal with the French horn. — Chuck Todd
Looked a lost, pathetic thing, like all old letters; the moment it had matched had gone so long ago. — Elizabeth Taylor
In greatest doom, you no soul can save you. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I'm not super nostalgic for friendships I've lost along the way. I feel like, if they were truly meaningful and really special, they would still exist. I think we grow and change, and that's okay. — Katie Aselton
Rin slept inside the oak's thought. Its own memories of weather and growth continued to hum, and like a pond, its stillness reflected back herself. — Shannon Hale
Heidegger wrote a book called Was Ist Das Ding - What Is a Thing? which was kind of interesting and influential to me, as a matter of fact. It's a small paperback, which I read. It's about the nature of thingness; what is it? It's a very penetrating analysis of that, and I think a rather influential book. I know other artists who have read it and come up with it. — Robert Barry
