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Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Christina Enevoldsen

The inability to get something out of your head is a signal that shouts, "Don't forget to deal with this!" As long as you experience fear or pain with a memory or flashback, there is a lie attached that needs to be confronted. In each healing step, there is a truth to be gathered and a lie to discard. — Christina Enevoldsen

Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Oakley Hall

The only means by which field-grade officers can expect a promotion is combat. — Oakley Hall

Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

They will forget times of distress. Rough garments will become brilliant while silks and satins lose their sheen. The humble cottage will be more desirable than a palatial home. Patience will be more honorable than power. Obedience will count more than knowledge. — Thomas A Kempis

Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Frederick Lenz

In Buddhism we meditate. We make our minds quiet by learning to focus on the chakras, release internal energy that we call kundalini, and bring ourselves into high states of consciousness. — Frederick Lenz

Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Rick Warren

At most, you will live a hundred years on earth, but you will spend forever in eternity. — Rick Warren

Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Lainie Kazan

I love singing. It's who I am. When I act, I take a small part of myself and just magnify it, but when I'm singing, that's who I am. I don't write music, so I choose songs that I would have written. — Lainie Kazan

Fulsomely Meaningful Quotes By Michael Pollan

When you're cooking with food as alive as this
these gorgeous and semigorgeous fruits and leaves and flesh
you're in no danger of mistaking it for a commodity, or a fuel, or a collection of chemical nutrients. No, in the eye of the cook or the gardener ... this food reveals itself for what it is: no mere thing but a web of relationships among a great many living beings, some of them human, some not, but each of them dependent on each other, and all of them ultimately rooted in soil and nourished by sunlight. — Michael Pollan