Diversity Inclusion And Belonging Quotes & Sayings
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This elaborate Golden Dawn system became part of Crowley's own inner world ... He carried it further than even the Golden Dawn principals had envisaged. I know of nothing within the Order documentary that even hints at the kind of visionary and spiritual experience that Crowley managed to get out of it. — Israel Regardie
Physical fitness is the first requisite of happiness. Our interpretation of physical fitness is the attainment and maintenance of a uniformly developed body with a sound mind fully capable of naturally, easily, and satisfactorily performing our many and varied daily tasks with spontaneous zest and pleasure. — Joseph Pilates
I'm sure that it's not good not to be around people. — Marnie Stern
Travel stories teach geography; insect stories lead the child into natural science; and so on. The teacher, in short, can use reading to introduce her pupils to the most varied subjects; and the moment they have been thus started, they can go on to any limit guided by the single passion for reading. — Maria Montessori
The fashion pages of magazines such as Cosmopolitan now seem to specialize in telling the career girl what to wear to charm the particular wrong type of man who reads Playboy, while the editorial pages tell her how to cope with the resulting psychic damage. — Alison Lurie
It's true that men say, "A man's love comes from his stomach". But there's nothing in this statement that requires you to cook the food before it ends up in his stomach. — Sherry Argov
He lives alone, no wife or children, most of his waking hours drunk. I don't want to end up like that. — Suzanne Collins
Pleasure, I remind myself, is inseparable from its lawfully wedded mate, pain. — T.C. Boyle
Let my love like sunlight surround you and yet give you illumined freedom. — Rabindranath Tagore
At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question. — George Orwell