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As much as I enjoyed yoga courses, it was hard to make time for them. Generally speaking, my work arrangements were flexible, so it was mostly a psychological problem: it was hard to convince myself it was acceptable to go twist my body into knots for two hours when there was work to be done. — Josh Kaufman

I do not criticize people who take a public stand on human rights issues. I express my respect for them. But some people are more influential without a public confrontation. — Henry A. Kissinger

So if you want to know how Exxon Mobil can make $10 billion profit in 90 days, just look around. The whole world was built for them. — Jeff Goodell

It is not enough to wire the world if you short-circuit the soul. Technology without heart is not enough. — Tom Brokaw

A writer who wishes to be read by posterity must not be averse to putting hints which might give rise to whole books, or ideas for learned discussions, in some corner of a chapter so that one should think he can afford to throw them away by the thousand. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Everybody is bound by some social rules. But I think that artists need some kind of freedom to explore their minds and that some of them tend to take that freedom to live a little more openly or a little more dangerously, sometimes a lot more self-destructively, than other people. — Anne Roiphe

Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from th' entire point. — William Shakespeare

You taught me how to be alone. And I learned my lesson, in your absence. — Pleasefindthis

I've tried to maintain my independence in Congress. Sometimes that has meant opposing my own party leaders. — Collin C. Peterson

She had finally come so far that she seemed to be seeing her own life from the uppermost summit of a mountain pass. Now her path led down into the darkening valley, but first she had been allowed to see that in the solitude of the cloister and in the doorway of death someone was waiting for her who had always seen the lives of people the way villages look from a mountain crest. He had seen sin and sorrow, love and hatred in their hearts, the way the wealthy estates and poor hovels, the bountiful acres and the abandoned wastelands are all borne by the same earth. And he had come down among them, his feet had wandered among the lands, stood in the castles and in huts, gathering the sorrows and sins of the rich and the poor, and lifting them high up with him on the cross. (1081) — Sigrid Undset

Love fed fat soon turns to boredom. — Ovid

ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST — Miguel Ruiz