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Mind, breath and kundalini are connected; handle one, the other two gets affected automatically. — Sri Amma Bhagwan.

More than fifty-five years ago my father told me, "The Bible does not belong on the shelf but in your hand, under your eye, and in your heart." — Martin Niemoller

For us who are now in power, we need to be challenged to serve the people and ignore our own egos and personal interests so that we can really demonstrate to other African states that it is possible to share power without going to war. — Wangari Maathai

When we imply that our works are for God and not our neighbor, we perpetuate the idea that God's love for us is dependent on what we do instead of on what Christ has done. — Tullian Tchividjian

My job is to play well offensively and help my team score points. So I feel very responsible every time we lose a game. — Peyton Manning

Esmerelda's blue and green eyes could have made Stevie remember being hired by Mister Snuffleupagus, if that was what she wanted. — Jim Butcher

Understand that all motivation is internal, or intrinsic. — Del Suggs

...you rarely get more than one chance in this world. — Stephen King

And yet at the center of this vortex was the desire to do something more with it. What or with whom, he wasn't sure. But he sensed it was only a matter of time until it all came together and he put his own stamp on it. Eight months later, he met John Lennon. — Bob Spitz

There is no development strategy more beneficial to society as a whole - women and men alike - than the one which involves women as central players. — Kofi Annan

I think the greatest gift we can give our children is the experience of deep quiet. If we don't help our children cultivate contemplation, reflection, prayer, meditation, or whatever other practice of mindfulness, then they're likely to be completely spun out of their center by the time they're in grade school. — Marianne Williamson