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Batting her hand away, Wolf dug his fingers into Scarlet's hair and crushed his mouth against hers. Her protests died with a muffled gasp. This — Marissa Meyer

But as we mature and begin to grasp that we are often the cause of our own difficulties, we begin a process of compassionate self-observation leading to deeper self-knowledge - denial gives way to authenticity as the light of awareness penetrates our shadow. We come to accept ourselves (and others) as we are rather than as we might want ourselves (or them) to be. And as we embrace the full scope of our humanity, we open the way to genuine growth and transformation. — Dan Millman

And mind, with my heart in't; and now farewell
Till half an hour hence. — William Shakespeare

It's a typical story: you think of something, it stays in the back of your head for a while, and then you finally do it. — Julie Delpy

Personal power changes or shapes consciousness, and that is kundalini. Kundalini exists within us. Some people have more of it, some dimensions have more of it. — Frederick Lenz

I was a little, tiny kid in the '80s, but I do remember seeing the styles of clothes, and I remember the cars from that era. — Scott Michael Foster

If we say, as we do, that no one in this country intends for racism to lead to genocide, the effects of racism are genocidal, regardless of our intentions. — John Howard Griffin

My mind says one thing, but my body says another. Thanks a lot, Indian food and beer. — Demetri Martin

They may not use the word better. But they certainly believe that they'll go to heaven and Jews will not. — Neale Donald Walsch

Whenever we strive to make progress in our meditations, contemplations and so forth we are practicing effort. — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

Just once, I'd love to be heartbroken because someone loved me and left me, instead of heartbroken because I never got on that train at all. — Kristan Higgins

The Professor took the old practices and studied them, worked out their mechanical principles and then devised a graded scientific set of tricks, but is based on the elementary laws of mechanics, a study of the equilibrium of the human body, the ways in which it is disturbed, how to recover your own and take advantage of the shifting of the center of gravity of the other person. The first thing that is taught is how to fall down without being hurt, that alone is worth the price of admission and ought to be taught in all our gyms. — John Dewey