Caycedo Relaxation Quotes & Sayings
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We all arrive by different streets, by unequal languages, at Silence. — Pablo Neruda

Live the life you love to live. Because love is all what makes you happy and happiness is all what makes life. — Kritika

I'm very introspective, and I mostly don't talk to people. I get into a real quiet, meditative place. — Roseanne Barr

Sometimes I'm not so sure how healthy it is because it's exhausting to put all your emotion into your work, but I guess I should be thankful for that. I don't want the work to be about anything else but the truth and honesty. — Jose Parla

New Zealand is not used to wealth. In America wealth is kind of a thing of pride. Here it's the opposite. The more you've got, the bigger the target you are. — Peter Jackson

Howard Dean is narrowing the field of potential running mates. It's down to Mike Tyson or Bobby Knight. — Craig Kilborn

The men and women who serve in our military have won for us every hour we live in freedom, sometimes at the expense of the very hours of the lifetimes they had hoped to live. — Bob Riley

He was able to sit in silence for long stretches without feeling a need to make small talk. — Charles R. Cross

The rebel, dismissed as impractical and zealous, is chronically misunderstood. Those cursed with timidity, fear, or blindness and those who are slaves to opportunism call for moderation and patience. They distort the language of religion, spirituality, compromise, generosity, and compassion to justify cooperation with systems of power that are bent on our destruction. The rebel is deaf to these critiques. The rebel hears only his or her inner voice, which demands steadfast defiance. Self-promotion, positions of influence, the adulation of the public, and the awards and prominent positions that come with bowing before authority mean nothing to the rebel, who understands that virtue is not rewarded. The rebel expects nothing and gets nothing. But for the rebel, to refuse to struggle, to refuse to rebel, is to commit spiritual and moral suicide. — Chris Hedges

Coldly, sadly descends The autumn evening. The Field Strewn with its dank yellow drifts Of wither'd leaves, and the elms, Fade into dimness apace, Silent; hardly a shout From a few boys late at their play! — Matthew Arnold