Coalfields Sports Quotes & Sayings
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Equanimity means that one does not do abhorrence at the time of abhorrence (generating incidents) and one does not do attachment at the time of attachment (generating incidents). — Dada Bhagwan

If the world was made for us, then it BELONGS to us and we can do what we damn well please with it. — Daniel Quinn

Such self-referent misgivings creates stress and undermine effective use of the competencies people possess by diverting attention from how best to proceed to concern over personal failings and possible mishaps — Albert Bandura

You're my friends now. We're having soft tacos later. — Breehn Burns

Children need the wisdom of their elders; the aging need the encouragement of a child's exuberance. — Corrie Ten Boom

Love's feet are always pleased to step on ashes. — Nikos Kazantzakis

I brought a Border Collie back home to Vancouver from Wales - where some of my ancestors are from - and needed to challenge him in other ways than just being my pet. So I investigated sheep herding and took a few lessons, and decided I was probably learning more than my dog! — Jane Siberry

Yoga is your direct intimacy with the nurturing power of Life. It is the practical means adapted to personal needs, age, health and all cultures. — Mark Whitwell

The greatest power of the mass media is the power to ignore. The worst thing about this power is that you may not even know you're using it. — Sam Smith

I often tell people to stop being afraid of writing bad poetry, or bad anything. I think that a lot of times, when people claim that they have writer's block, or that they get stuck, it's just because they're scared of writing bad things. — Sarah Kay

How can we have critical thinking without being able to quote and being able to compare what happened in the past? Television is dreadfully unrecorded and unquotable. — Brewster Kahle

Who on Earth could read a Vonnegut book and think that he was a grandfatherly bundle of warm fuzzy happiness? I mean, I read Vonnegut first as a ten year old, and it was shocking because he could joke in the face of such blackness and bleakness, and I'd never seen an author do that before. Everything was pointless, except, possibly, a few moments of love snatched from the darkness, a few moments in which we connect, or fail to. — Neil Gaiman

The '90s were indeed a great time to be alive. There was a sense of optimism that I never felt before that decade and I haven't felt since. — Corey Taylor