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Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Shakti Gawain

If you are always waiting to be, do, or have what you want, your energy becomes blocked. Your body may reflect this in excess weight or other physical problems. Express yourself directly. Set clear boundaries with other people and do what you need to do to take good care of yourself. Energy will then move freely through your body and this circulation will dissolve any excess weight. The more you are willing to be yourself, the less you'll need to use food as a substitute nurturer. You will be receiving the natural nurturing of the universe. — Shakti Gawain

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

We look in the mirror and see the shades of other faces looking back through the years; we see the shape of memory, standing solid in an empty doorway. By blood and by choice, we make our ghosts; we haunt ourselves. — Diana Gabaldon

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Seth Godin

Your peer group are people with similar dreams, goals and worldviews. They are people who will push you in exchange for being pushed, who will raise the bar and tell you the truth. They're not in your business, but they're in your shoes. Finding a peer group and working with them, intentionally and on a regular schedule, might be the single biggest boost your career can experience. — Seth Godin

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Anton Chekhov

How does Chekhov's artistic "programme" comment on the message of The Duel, and vice versa? I should like to be a free artist and nothing more, and I regret that God has not given me the power to be one. I hate lying and violence in all their forms ... Pharisaism, stupidity and despotism reign not in merchants' houses and prisons alone. I see them in science, in literature, in the younger generation ... That is why I have no preference either for gendarmes, or for butchers, or for scientists, or for writers, or for the younger generation. I regard trade-marks and labels as a superstition. My holy of holies is the human body, health, intelligence, talent, inspiration, love, and the most absolute freedom - freedom from violence and lying, whatever forms they may take. This is the programme I would follow if I were a great artist.* — Anton Chekhov

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By James Whitbread Lee Glaisher

[Lockyer] ... sometimes forgets he is only the editor and not the author of Nature.
[Lockyer was the first editor of Nature.] — James Whitbread Lee Glaisher

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Brett Kiellerop-Morris

I'm not an ageist, and I'm not looking for a man in a certain restrictive age range, however I've found over the years that people younger than me tend to be immature. The problem with this is that, as I get older, all the good men have already been snapped up. — Brett Kiellerop-Morris

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Nithin Purple

The green has widened for an Arcadian delight, and over the sky, the sun had departed. But the moonlit beams unshackled the sulky spells of life. Moon adorned with eloquent jewelry of purple as a semblance to her inward gloom and outward passion. — Nithin Purple

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Arlo Guthrie

I froze in time! And I thought My God ... I'm free! — Arlo Guthrie

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Better hope deferred than none. — Samuel Beckett

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Walter Payton

We are stronger together than we are alone. — Walter Payton

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Diane Dreher

When confronted by conflict and confusion, another practice is to take a deep breath, pause and ask: 'Where is the gift in this? — Diane Dreher

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Steven Spielberg

I see some parallels between then [Lincoln's era] and now. Certainly the division of ideologies between two parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. In 1865, the Democrats were the Conservatives and the Republicans were the progressives, and today it's just the opposite. — Steven Spielberg

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Karl Marx

There are no bigger donkeys than these workers ... Look at our 'craftsmen'; Sad that world history should be be made with such people. — Karl Marx

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Deena Kastor

Running in the morning has me appreciate all the choices that come later in the day. The choices I make after running seem healthier, wiser and kinder. — Deena Kastor

Extemporary In A Sentence Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Parents and children seldom act in concert:
each child endeavors to appropriate
the esteem or fondness of the parents,
and the parents, with yet less temptation,
betray each other to their children. — Samuel Johnson