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Sound, and therefore music, can help shape or reshape our thoughts, even our cells. — John R. Levine

As far as I'm concerned, the first business leader who was able to establish a cult of personality around his tenure was Lee Iacocca. — Tom Peters

I don't want to live beyond the age of 75. That would be a good point to bow out. I don't want to go on for ever. — Cilla Black

Desire disappears as you become more and more aware. When awareness is one hundred percent, there is no desire at all. — Rajneesh

Pure wisdom always directs itself towards God; the purest wisdom is knowledge of God. — Lew Wallace

The main activity of programming is not the origination of new independent programs, but in the integration, modification, and explanation of existing ones. — Terry Winograd

They will stop calling brides beautiful after today - you have simply set the standard too high,' he said. — Anna Godbersen

Every man who knows anything of languages, knows that it is impossible to translate from one language into another, not only without losing a great part of the original, but frequently of mistaking the sense. — Thomas Paine

Every calamity is a spur and a valuable hint. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You must match your energy, your vibration, with that of the universe, bringing it to a higher frequency where it synchronizes with the object, person, or situation you require. — Stephen Richards

Nothing so hardens the heart of man as a barren familiarity with sacred things. — J.C. Ryle

Unforgiveness is a shadow of the past; it is behind you, but you always know it is there. Sorrow and bitterness covers your heart like the darkness covers the night. — Deborah Brodie

Marriages are much more likely to succeed when the couple experiences a 5 to 1 ratio of positive to negative interactions whereas when the ratio approaches 1 to 1, marriages are more likely to end in divorce. — John M. Gottman