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In the ancient Indian Pali language, the words for mind and heart are the same. And the Chinese character for mindfulness is a combination of two characters. One part means now and the other means mind or heart. So, when you hear the word mindfulness you can also consider it to mean heartfulness. — Shamash Alidina

Yes, I am aware of the enticements required to obtain them," Kang replied with distaste. "I believe the Russians could teach the West a thing or two about capitalistic extortion. — Clive Cussler

I give a tremendous amount of weight to the mental aspect of physical activity and what it does for me. — Ann Bancroft

That's all I want- to do no harm. — Gregory Maguire

the greatest thing about having so many laws was that you could pick and choose, and move on to the next when the last lost its magic. — Jennifer Traig

The boys at school are so degenerate that it makes one feel pessimistic about the future of the male gender in general. — Regina Doman

Watching St John rock his wife's body was not part of my job description. Honest. I sat down on the stairs where I could see the door, the hallway, and the stairs as far as the landing. St John started singing in a strange, broken voice. It took me a few minutes to figure out what he was singing. It was 'You are so Beautiful — Laurell K. Hamilton

People like Congress more than their health insurance companies. — Joshua Kushner

Reflection is nothing more than what it sounds, and pondering one's own life is about as productive as talking to one's image in a mirror: both acts are egocentric and neither produces a dialog. People who talk to themselves in public are not self-actualized; they're crazy. — Anthony Marais

Blessing is the lifeblood throbbing through the universe. — David Steindl-Rast

Gradually, I came to know my horses intimately. You go through every mood they experience and come to view the world much like a horse. — Tim Cope