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Chalosse Map Quotes By Kristin S. Kaufman

Alignment begins with a constituency of one. These are the individuals whose substance is real, pure and nonnegotiable. They share their vulnerabilities and fears in complement to their strengths. They are comfortable weaving all parts of their lives together in an integrated way. Our level of effectiveness, contribution and integrity of work and life are in direct correlation with our level of integration, self-actualization and total alignment fo body, mind and spirit. — Kristin S. Kaufman

Chalosse Map Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

Waves are the practice of the water. — Shunryu Suzuki

Chalosse Map Quotes By Agnes De Mille

I want one word on my tombstone - dancer. — Agnes De Mille

Chalosse Map Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

A weaver who has to direct and to interweave a great many little threads has no time to philosophize about it, but rather he is so absorbed in his work that he doesn't think but acts, and he feels how things must go more than he can explain it. — Vincent Van Gogh

Chalosse Map Quotes By Neal A. Maxwell

Sometimes, if you're like me, [God] will brace or reprove in a highly personal process not understood or appreciated by those outside the context. — Neal A. Maxwell

Chalosse Map Quotes By Vikram Seth

If you were to ask me to pick my favourite author, well, there are so many of them, I'd really just have to say the first names that came to mind, and I'm sure that I'll later think 'Oh, I should have mentioned that one.' — Vikram Seth

Chalosse Map Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Man may have the most excellent judgment in all other matters, and yet go wrong in those which concern himself; because here the will comes in and deranges the intellect at once. Therefore let a man take counsel of a friend. A doctor can cure everyone but himself; if he falls ill, he sends for a colleague. — Arthur Schopenhauer