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Getting things done, and feeling good about it, means being willing to recognize, acknowledge, and appropriately manage all the things that have your consciousness engaged. Mastering the art of stress-free productivity requires it. — David Allen

Start to change your reality today, moulding your reality to suit what you want from life. — Steven Redhead

Love could not save her from the bargains others had made. — Thomm Quackenbush

We will not have peace by afterthought. — Norman Cousins

Why go to a machine when you could go to a human being? — Ray Bradbury

You can carry safety glasses to protect your eyes, but I carry a small pair of swimming goggles (I prefer tinted glasses). Swimming goggles are better at sealing your eyes from dirt and debris. — John D. McCann

There are in life a few moments so beautiful,that even words are a sort of profanity. — Diana Palmer

Prepare yourself, I'm taking bread out of the oven.
Don't tease me, woman ... zucchini? Cranberry orange.
Mmmm ... No woman has ever done breakfast bread foreplay the way you do. — Alice Clayton

Yoga has spread harmony between man and nature. It is a holistic approach to health and wellbeing. — Narendra Modi

If you can't go where people are happier, try to make people happier where you are. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Spencer's god was Evolution, sometimes also called Progress. — Talcott Parsons

Many of the obstacles for change which have been attributed to human nature are in fact due to the inertia of institutions and to the voluntary desire of powerful classes to maintain the existing status. — John Dewey

If we make every attempt to increase out knowledge in order to use it for human good, it will make a difference in us and in our world. — Benjamin Carson

Some things one doesn't want to remember. — Anne Rice