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My massage was marvellous. I feel really relaxed. And my masseur, Harold :You can't have a masseur called Harold. It's like having a member of the Royal Family called Ena. — Victoria Wood

A mind in the present moment is meditation. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

I can't think of anyone else I'd travel around the universe with than Amy Pond. — Matt Smith

If I ask you to think about something, you can decide not to. But if I make you feel something? Now I have your attention. — Lisa Cron

Before man can explore outer space he should first learn to explore the Inner Space of his mind. — Merlin Fraser

In wartime we identify ourselves with the nation, and its interests are the interests of our primal selves. — George Herbert Mead

If you feel sincerely sorry on account of your sins, and believe that Christ is able and willing to forgive you, the work is done. You may trust with all the confidence of a child who confesses his fault, and casts himself into his father's arms. This is faith; a simple trust in the power and willingness of the Father to forgive, for the sake of what Christ the Son has done. — Samuel I. Prime

They now see with Heaven's eyes the schemes, traps, enticements, and entertainments of the world in a new way. So — John Bunyan

Explorers have to be ready to die lost. — Russell Hoban

Life is a series of tests; but if you pass your tests, you look back upon them as good experiences. — Peace Pilgrim

Dare to be what you are, and learn to resign with a good grace all that you are not and to believe in your own individuality. — Henri Frederic Amiel

So ... you faze out, hear voices, and blame your tempered outbursts on a fictional creature living in ... " he looked down at my stomach, "your belly."
"Precisely. The boy catches on quick. — A.M. Hudson

So different are the colours of life, as we look forward to the future, or backward to the past; and so different the opinions and sentiments which this contrariety of appearance naturally produces, that the conversation of the old and young ends generally with contempt or pity on either side. — Victor Hugo