Habighorst Chiropractic Quotes & Sayings
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No one can keep you from living as your nature requires. Nothings can happen to you that is not required by Nature. — Marcus Aurelius
If asked whether I am finally letting God love me, just as I am, I would answer, 'No, but I'm trying. — Brennan Manning
Anger is a fire that burns you from both ends. — Debasish Mridha
I learned long ago that conservation has no victories, that one must retain connections and remain involved with animals and places that have captured the heart, to prevent their destruction. I am sometimes asked why, given a world that is more wounded and scarred, I do not simply give up, burdened by pessimism. But conservation is my life, I must retain hope — George B. Schaller
Stop making things of less value your food for thought each moment of time! Your mind is precious. Mind your mind! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The blade was sharp enough that she didn't feel the initial prick, but it didn't matter. The earth beside her opened up and the knife slid from her attacker's suddenly nerveless hand, thudding to the ground about the same time she did. His grip on her hand disappeared the instant that something else emerged in a blast of stone and magic.
Wynn's cavalry had arrived, in the form of one very large and very angry Guardian, a Guardian that was supposed to be nothing but the teeny-tiny pieces still scattered around her.
Huh. How about that? — Christine Warren
The great danger is that in the confession of any collective sin, one shall confess the sins of others and forget our own. — Georgia Harkness
Artists now decline to go to bed with beauty, fearing they'll wake up with kitsch. — Mike Curran
Simple things are always the most difficult. — Carl Jung
A silent concave of puppet buffoons
neither eagles nor jaguars
buzzard lawyers
locuses
wings of ink sawing mindibles
ventriloquist coyotes
peddlers of shadows
beneficent satraps
the cacomistle thief of hens
the monument to the Rattle and its snake
the altar to the mauser and the machete
the mausoleum of the epauletted cayman
rhetoric sculpted in phrases of cement — Octavio Paz
If humanity has made some headway in realizing that the ultimate value of every institution is its distinctively human effect - its effect upon conscious experience - we may well believe that this lesson has been learned largely through dealings with the young. — John Dewey
I have never considered myself a poet. I have no interest in poetic artistry. — Muhammad Iqbal
Any time you can get up there and scare a few people, throw up some decent times, it builds up your confidence and also sends a message to other people. — Marianne Limpert
