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But he had the tendency of all wildly disorganised people to suppose that the lives of others were tamer and less sensual and more cerebral than his own. — James Baldwin

I breathe in the soft, saturated exhalations of cedar trees and salmonberry bushes, fireweed and wood fern, marsh hawks and meadow voles, marten and harbor seal and blacktail deer. I breathe in the same particles of air that made songs in the throats of hermit thrushes and gave voices to humpback whales, the same particles of air that lifted the wings of bald eagles and buzzed in the flight of hummingbirds, the same particles of air that rushed over the sea in storms, whirled in high mountain snows, whistled across the poles, and whispered through lush equatorial gardens ... air that has passed continually through life on earth. I breathe it in, pass it on, share it in equal measure with billions of other living things, endlessly, infinitely. — Richard Nelson

While might certainly does not make right, neither does right by itself make might. — Richard M. Nixon

Spirituality is rebellion; religiousness is orthodoxy. Spirituality is individuality; religiousness is just remaining part of the crowd psychology. Religiousness keeps you a sheep, and spirituality is a lion's roar. — Rajneesh

Even five minutes spent in silence will nurture and revive your soul and spirit. — Doreen Virtue

The sun's outside the bathroom window, trying to show us we're all being stupid. All you have to do is look around. — Chuck Palahniuk

The sense of beauty is intuitive, and beauty itself is all that inspires pleasure without, and aloof from, and even contrarily to interest. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Don't worry..we all have our blips. See, we all go through it, now it's your turn. It's only fair — Cecelia Ahern

You Don't Have To Be A Crook To Be Successful! — Latif Mercado

When we are made right with God, we begin to think right, we begin to talk right, and we begin to act right. — Joyce Meyer

One of the most difficult defilements of the spirit to deal with is the critical spirit. A critical spirit has its root in pride. Because of the 'plank' of pride in our own eye we are not capable of dealing with the 'speck' of need in someone else. We are often like the Pharisee who, completely unconscious of his own need prayed "God, I thank you that I am not like other men" (Luke 18:11). We are quick to see - and to speak of - the faults of others, but slow to see our own needs. How sweetly we relish the opportunity to speak critically of someone else - even when we are unsure of the facts. We forge that "a man who stirs up dissension among brothers" by criticizing one to another is one of the "six thing which the Lord hates" (Proverbs 6:16-19) — Jerry Bridges

I state for the record that I have never sought funds from any POW family, nor led them to believe in any way that we were going on a mission to rescue their specific missing loved one. — Bo Gritz

Never accept other people's limited perceptions of you. Define yourself. You can do anything. — Jeanette Jenkins

By letting it go it all gets done. The world is won by those who let it go. But when you try and try. The world is beyond the winning. — Lao-Tzu