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Faiman Agency Quotes By John C. Maxwell

No matter what our circumstances, our greatest limitation isn't the leader above us - it's the spirit within us. — John C. Maxwell

Faiman Agency Quotes By Maitreya Rudrabhayananda

When the power of breath (Sa) is controlled it becomes rested (as) and in that
state it transforms into protector(tra); this is the basic principle of life and
consciousness, wherein the senses, mind, intelligence all are protected and
directed through the power of breath in a rested state, this is called Sa+as+
tra (SASTRA). It is the most powerful weapon alive and the most powerful
protector as well. One who stills, directs, controls and allows it to rise from
the core of the body to the subtle, subtler, subtlest levels of consciousness is
considered to be well versed in Sastras. Ananth Yoga allows one to work on
the Grossest, Gross, Subtle, Subtler levels of consciousness, through the
breath power leading on to connect to the subtlest level of consciousness. — Maitreya Rudrabhayananda

Faiman Agency Quotes By V.L. Dreyer

Thankfully, memories were portable, and they only weighed as much as we let them. — V.L. Dreyer

Faiman Agency Quotes By Kalki Krishnamurthy

There are many evils in this country. The only remedy for every one of them is freedom for the nation. — Kalki Krishnamurthy

Faiman Agency Quotes By Toni Collette

We're all really happy with what's familiar. But what's inevitable in life is change. That's what life is. — Toni Collette

Faiman Agency Quotes By Jaron Lanier

Back in the 1980s, when the internet was only available to a small number of pioneers, I was often confronted by people who feared that the strange technologies I was working on, like virtual reality, might unleash the demons of human nature. For instance, would people become addicted to virtual reality as if it were a drug? Would they become trapped in it, unable to escape back to the physical world where the rest of us live? Some of the questions were silly, and others were prescient. — Jaron Lanier

Faiman Agency Quotes By Peter Manseau

It's perhaps significant that God declares His completed Creation "very good" and that Adam is an afterthought, his goodness unspecified. — Peter Manseau

Faiman Agency Quotes By Saul Bellow

First these people murdered you, then they forced you to brood over their crimes. — Saul Bellow

Faiman Agency Quotes By Belle Aurora

You feeling uncomfortable?" I immediately nod. Squeezing my ass once more, he places his lips at the shell of my ear. "Good. Get used to it. Because I'm going to do bad things to you. — Belle Aurora

Faiman Agency Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The ordinary literary man, even though he be an eminent historian, is ill-fitted to be a mentor in affairs of government. For ...
things are for the most part very simple in books, and in practical life very complex. — Woodrow Wilson

Faiman Agency Quotes By Elliott James

The woman set Sig's chocolate orgy out in front of her and deposited my steak on the table.
"Y'all must work out," the waitress observed a little sourly. She apparently did not.
"I'm going to throw this up later," Sig said expressionlessly.
"I have a tapeworm," I said cheerfully. — Elliott James

Faiman Agency Quotes By Neil Gaiman

A squirrel, Ratatosk, lives in the branches of the world-tree. It takes gossip and messages from Nidhogg, the dread corpse-eater, to the eagle and back again. The squirrel tells lies to both of them, and takes joy in provoking anger. — Neil Gaiman

Faiman Agency Quotes By J.P. Delaney

The same goes for Edward Monkford. Yes, based on what you've told me, it seems Emma was the real narcissist, not him. But there's no doubting he's an extreme controller. What happens when a controller comes up against someone who's out of control? The combination could be explosive. — J.P. Delaney

Faiman Agency Quotes By Dave Logan

It is literally true, Burke's groundbreaking arguments suggests, that if people change their words (or, more accurately, their words and their words' relationships to one another), they change their perception of reality. As they change their reality their behavior changes automatically. Instead of people using their words, they are used by their words, and this fact is unrecognized. — Dave Logan