Byron Katie Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Was his life nothing? Had he nothing to show, no work? He did not count his work, anyone could have done it. What had he known, but the long, marital embrace with his wife. Curious, that this was what his life amounted to! At any rate, it was something, it was eternal. He would say so to anybody, and be proud of it. He lay with his wife in his arms, and she was still his fulfillment, just the same as ever. And that was the be-all and the end-all. Yes, and he was proud of it. — D.H. Lawrence
Life wants to support you. But first you need to be open to life. — Eckhart Tolle
Complacency is the moss that gathers on a dying soul. — Steve Evans
The government understands - every government, every administration, both parties, understands - that that power, they just don't have. — Floyd Abrams
Silence is the perfect herald of joy. — William Shakespeare
Leaders come boldly before the throne of grace because of the knowledge of who God is, but come weakly before the throne of grace because of the knowledge of who they are. — Laura Henry Harris
Any place where they got to vote on whether English is the official language don't belong in the United States. — Patricia Cornwell
I'm seventeen and I'm crazy. — Ray Bradbury
Whatever the verdict on my presidency, I'm comfortable with the fact that I won't be around to hear it. That's a decision point only history will reach. — George W. Bush
The thing I like about my body is that it's strong. I can move furniture around my apartment. I can ride my horse ... I can play basketball. It's a well functioning machine. — Cindy Crawford
The judgment that you pass today will only hinder a person in their spiritual evolution. All you do is say to the person, psychically: "This is what you are. You're fixed. You can't change." — Frederick Lenz
I've always admired your ability to be unilaterally irritating. — Jim Butcher
Work, hard work, intelligent work, and then more work. — James J. Hill
