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My motto is to go wild on the accessories - the belts, the hair clips, the jewelery. — Heidi Klum
Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen.
Keep in the sunlight. — Benjamin Franklin
You consider issues, but not deeply enough.
Your spring is frozen. Faith is a flowing.
Don't try to forge cold iron.
Study David, the ironsmith, and dancer, and musician.
Move into the sun. You're wrapped in fantasy
and inner mumbling. When spirit enters, a man begins to wander freely,
escaped and overrunning through the garden plants,
spontaneous and soaking in.
Now a miracle story ... — Rumi
Organic Oreos are not a health food. When Coca-Cola begins selling organic Coke, as it surely will, the company will have struck a blow for the environment perhaps, but not for our health. Most consumers automatically assume that the word "organic" is synomymous with health, but it makes no difference to your insulin metabolism if the high-fructose corn syrup in your soda is organic. — Michael Pollan
Too many times we insist on loving people the way we want to love them instead of the way they need to be loved. — Joan D. Chittister
Art, well good art at least, takes you to a place you go during the experience of it, and then after you experience it you are different. — Nile Rodgers
This life is only a test' is a counter-productive mindset; it encourages wishful thinking toward and elusive and likely non-existent afterlife while often enabling the believer to squander this life as somehow less important. — David G. McAfee
You are in my blood. I cant help it. We can't be anywhere except together — Francesca Lia Block
It's time, my children
When the waves rise high
When the waters run deep
When the clock strikes midnight
You'll feel the mark of Zero Hour
And you'll never be the same again — Lisa Mangum
islanded in a sea of meaningless color, — William Golding
The early Christian rules of life were not made to last, because the early Christians did not believe that the world itself was going to last. — George Bernard Shaw