Holotropic Breath Quotes & Sayings
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Everything has to be well thought out - what do you really need, when can you do with less coverage. — Debbie Allen
Democracy's ceremonial, its feast, it's great function, is the election. — H.G.Wells
An athlete cannot run with money in his pockets. He must run with hope in his heart and dreams in his head. — Emil Zatopek
I am afraid, ... that health begins, after seventy, and often long before, to have a meaning different from that which it had at thirty. But it is culpable to murmur at the established order of the creation, as it is vain to oppose it. He that lives, must grow old; and he that would rather grow old than die, has God to thank for the infirmities of old age. — Lyndon B. Johnson
A giant motherboard of geese,
unruffled by the state
police, swarmed in unison,
in harmony... — Kristen Henderson
Death peeked around corners; it winked at her in the mirror then vanished; it hummed along with the radio and then faded away. It wheedled into her mind and her words, leaving a humid vapor around her heart and a thick fuzzy taste on her tongue. — Brandy Heineman
You never know what's lurking in the bloodstream, or skulking under the foreskin, or squatting in the liver, or flitting hither and thither from branch to branch in the bronchial forest. — Ian Martin
A room of one's own isn't nearly enough. A house, or, best, an island of one's own. — Lillian Hellman
Yorda...that's your name? — Miyuki Miyabe
How can Blair fight a war on terror? Terror is not an ideology or an army; terror is a technique. — David Hockney
I worked in a boutique after work, my second job, selling women's clothes. And that was a way of not just making money but meeting women. That was very exciting job. I loved that job. — Elie Tahari
Christians do not avail ourselves of Plato's safety-hatch and say that the real world is not a thing of space, time, and matter, but another world into which we can escape. We say that the present world is the real one, and that it's in bad shape, but expecting to be repaired. — N. T. Wright
