Breatheology Quotes & Sayings
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The fastest runners don't always win the race and the greatest heroes don't always win the battles. But just keep running and fighting if that's all you can do. Never lose faith. And one day, you just might attain all that you hoped for and ... more. — Jose N. Harris

When you go to a power spot, and you think negative or depressing thoughts they tend to grow stronger. Whereas, if you think more positive, happier thoughts, they tend to increase in strength. — Frederick Lenz

To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Worldwide, our oceans are warming, rising, and becoming dangerously acidic as a result of carbon pollution and climate change - endangering much that we hold dear. — Sheldon Whitehouse

The more you believe in the power of thought, and the more you listen to your breath, the greater changes you can create in your life. — Stig Avall Severinsen

So often in my life I've been with people and shared beautiful moments like travelling or staying up all night and watching the sunrise, and I knew it was a special moment, but something was always wrong. I wished I'd been with someone else. I knew that what I was feeling - exactly what was so important to me - they didn't understand. — Julie Delpy

What does that mean, 'real'? Amn't I real, you? If you cut me, do I not bleed? If you piss me off, will I not kick you up the arse? — Tad Williams

This is Red Barber speaking. Let me say hello to you all. — Red Barber

Watch your actions, they become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your character. — Vince Lombardi

I never did acid, I am just so high anyway. — Cilla Black

There aren't many great passages written about food, but I love one by George Millar, who worked for the SOE in the second world war and wrote a book called 'Horned Pigeon.' He had been on the run and hadn't eaten for a week, and his description of the cheese fondue he smells in the peasant kitchen of a house in eastern France is unbelievable. — Sebastian Faulks

As nations become corrupt and vicious," he says, "they have more need of masters." The root of the word "vicious" is "vice" - the word simply means "full of vice." So Franklin, without feeling the need to explain himself much, is bluntly saying that "freedom requires virtue." And that less virtue inevitably begets less freedom. In — Eric Metaxas

You will never solve the American problems just by printing money. — Sebastian Pinera

Everton are a bigger club than Liverpool. Everywhere you go on Merseyside you bump into Everton supporters. — Graeme Souness