Chillout Classic Part Quotes & Sayings
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How can you know God if you don't know your big toe? — B.K.S. Iyengar
There is nothing that you cannot be, do, or have. — Esther Hicks
Value change can change our pathetic capitulation to consumerism, which will help us psychologically as well as environmentally. — James Gustave Speth
Just as you won't enjoy the fruits of the tree you dislike, so you won't even wait to learn from people you hate. — Israelmore Ayivor
Everything we put in and on our bodies must be nutritious and safe, — Horst Rechelbacher
Gansey and Adam shared some sort of private conversation with their eyes. It was the sort of thing Blue was used to transpiring between her mother and Persephone or Calla, and she hadn't thought anyone else really capable of it. It also made her feel strangely jealous; she wanted something like that, a bond strong enough to transcend words. — Maggie Stiefvater
The negative is the equivalent of the composer's score, and the print the performance. — Ansel Adams
Maatsuyker, the wild island south of Tasmania where it rained most days of the year and the chickens blew into the sea during storms. — M.L. Stedman
Relevance is kind of a weird thing. If one does topical material, it makes sense to want to be relevant. But if someone talks about donut sprinkles, it's not quite as important. Unless the U.S. Supreme Court makes a decision outlawing donut sprinkles. — Brian Regan
There are a handful of actors who sustain interest because it's exciting to watch them get better at what they do. I want to be one of those actors. — Julia Stiles
We have to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society. — Angela Y. Davis
I never meant to be a full-time poet: I started out as a gardener, an ideal job for a poet because your head is left free. — Alice Oswald
It is not the being seen of men that is wrong, but doing these things for the purpose of being seen of men. The problem with the hypocrite is his motivation. He does not want to be holy; he only wants to seem to be holy. He is more concerned with his reputation for righteousness than about actually becoming righteous. The approbation of men matters more to him than the approval of God. — Saint Augustine
Part of being an artist is being willing to be shocked, being willing to be surprised, being willing to be hurt. — Holly Near
With every disaster, I have come to believe for my own personal reasons, comes a compensation, a certain balancing of the accounts - not spread evenly about but clumped here and there, of benefit to very few. — Brian Evenson