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When we raise ourselves through meditation to what unites us with the spirit, we quicken something within us that is eternal and unlimited by birth and death. Once we have experienced this eternal part in us, we can no longer doubt its existence. Meditation is thus the way to knowing and beholding the eternal, indestructible, essential centre of our being. — Rudolf Steiner

Since you can't respond yet and since you have no claws left, I will take this moment to remind you that you thought eating the demon fruit would be a bad idea. It was not. To which I say - " He drew a deep breath. " - I told you so."
"Fool," muttered the vetala.
I snarled and with one last burst of strength, swiped my paw behind Vikram's knees and sent him tumbling. He gasped.
"I will," he wheezed, rolling onto his stomach, "take your silence as a form of agreement. — Roshani Chokshi

Its so painful to think, and tell me what did thinking ever do for me, to what great place did thinking ever get me? — Jonathan Safran Foer

Golf in the interest of good health and good manners. It promotes self-restraint and affords a chance to play the man and act the gentleman. — William Howard Taft

Love has no age, no limit; and no death. — John Galsworthy

HOW DO YOU FIND THE RIGHT POSITION
TO LIE DOWN WITH PEOPLE
OR EVEN ANIMALS?
OFTEN ONE OF THE PARTNERS IS
SMOTHERED OR CONTORTED.
WHEN DONE PROPERLY, THOUGH,
EVERYONE IS HAPPY. — Jenny Holzer

It's been a long time since anybody caught me saying something stupid. — Ted Turner

Ahead. But at his core he believed the world a lovely place. And his — Louise Penny

When a movie succeeds, it takes me to another world where I don't think about it and I'm just immersed. — Gregory Nicotero

The failure of decision makers to grapple with the inner workings of their own minds, and their desire to indulge their gut feelings, made it "quite likely that the fate of entire societies may be sealed by a series of avoidable mistakes committed by their leaders. — Michael Lewis

Naruto had always mocked him for it - cynical little Naruto, who would have preferred not to even bother attempting something that hard. Failure was so much easier to excuse if you knew you hadn't really been trying.
He felt ashamed of himself. Maybe he couldn't ever have avoided this outcome, but how could he know? He hadn't even tried. — Anonymous

It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast - even the English can't do it. — John Kenneth Galbraith