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Hamza Haq Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

I am amazed that without any hesitation whatsoever I can completely believe myself to be on a grand journey of massive vistas and bold ascents, only to find that they are nothing more than a figment of a frightened imagination that needed a journey but could not admit to the fear of actually taking one. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Hamza Haq Quotes By Howard Cutler

To diminish the suffering of pain, we need to make a crucial distinction between the pain of pain, and the pain we create by our thoughts about the pain. Fear, anger, guilt, loneliness and helplessness are all mental and emotional responses that can intensify pain. — Howard Cutler

Hamza Haq Quotes By Anne Rice

He seemed even younger now, as though he were traveling backwards in time, in his mind, or merely becoming innocent, as if the dead, if they are going to stick around, have a right to remember their innocence. — Anne Rice

Hamza Haq Quotes By Drew Barrymore

It's embarrassing to go through any rebellious stage in front of people that you love and respect, and yet I'm glad I did. — Drew Barrymore

Hamza Haq Quotes By E.L. James

He's Excited. Like a small boy, he's iridescent with anticipation and excitement. It makes me smile. — E.L. James

Hamza Haq Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

No sin is committed merely because a thought enters the mind, provided it is not made welcome. Perhaps we may use the figure that the thought first passes into an anteroom, where it stands before the mind acting as a judge. No matter how sordid or evil, it has not touched the personality with its infamy nor in any way laid guilt upon the soul unless and until the mind acting as judge admits it with a welcome. If the mind decides against it and dismisses it, the personality is not only unsullied but is, on the contrary, by this act of rejection stimulated and strengthened in moral power. — Norman Vincent Peale

Hamza Haq Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Machines never made mankind happy and never will make. He who is trying to make us believe this will claim that happiness is in the machine; but it is always in the mind. That man alone who is the lord of his mind can become happy, and none else. And what, after all, is this power of machinery? Why should a man who can send a current of electricity through a wire be called a very great man and a very intelligent man? Does not nature do a million times more than that every moment? Why not then fall down and worship nature? What avails it if you have power over the whole of the world, if you have mastered every atom in the universe? That will not make you happy unless you have the power of happiness in yourself, until you have conquered yourself. — Swami Vivekananda

Hamza Haq Quotes By Carma Spence

Isn't it interesting how we often fight who we truly are, what we truly want and that which we truly deserve? — Carma Spence

Hamza Haq Quotes By Rajneesh

Help people to meditate, because there is nothing more creative than meditation. Each art and each creativity can be tremendously enhanced by meditation. If somebody is a painter and he starts meditating, his painting will have a sudden jump, it will become tremendously profound - because whatsoever you paint reflects your mind. If the mind goes deeper, your painting will go deeper. You paint your mind. What else can you paint? You paint yourself. — Rajneesh

Hamza Haq Quotes By Kevin Hearne

People still need to know that ye would fix everything if ye could. — Kevin Hearne

Hamza Haq Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Two types of people laugh at the law: those that break it and those that make it. — Terry Pratchett

Hamza Haq Quotes By Heather Lyons

Each of us here has a story, but it's not necessarily the one people think they know. — Heather Lyons

Hamza Haq Quotes By Graham Hancock

Do we as adults have the right to make decisions about what we put in our own bodies and what we experience with our own consciousness without reference to the powers of the state, or must we seek permission from the state in order to explore our own consciousness? — Graham Hancock