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I think overall the majority of people who are practicing it as a subject are following the right line. For the aberration, don't blame yoga or the whole community of yogis — B.K.S. Iyengar
Consciousness is the ground of Being. — Amit Goswami
To my great surprise and pleasure, I have had dinner with most of the people living with whom I would like to have dinner. — Holly Near
There's a part of you - the born-again part, your spirit - that's dead to sin. That's why it bothers you now when you sin. The 'wilderness' part of you - your soul - is your unrenewed mind, out-of-control emotions, and stubborn will. — Joyce Meyer
Death comes to all. But life comes first. Cherish it. Death is the destination. But the journey, that is life. That is what matters. — Brandon Sanderson
Problems look mighty small from 150 miles up. — Roger B. Chaffee
The problem with losing your anonymity is that you can never go back. — Marla Maples
So much of what happened to me is good fortune. But I would say: Try to get a job that gives you some time; get your sleep and a little bit of food; and work as much as you can. There's so much enjoyment in doing what you love. Maybe this will open doors, and you'll find a way to do what you love. — David Lynch
I've never had a 12-year-old try to explain to me about groove. — Anderson Cooper
Arranged marriages are big business in the U.K. Second- and third-generation immigrant families, with no extended family structure, limited networks and religious restrictions on acceptable ways to meet future spouses, are turning to external matchmakers for help. — Jemima Khan
Today I believe that man cannot escape his destiny to create whatever it is we make - jazz, a wooden spoon, or graffiti on the wall. All of these are expressions of man's creativity, proof that man has not yet been destroyed by technology. But are we making things for the people of our epoch or repeating what has been done before? And finally, is the question itself important? We must ask ourselves that. The most important thing is always to doubt the importance of the question. — Orson Welles
Prophecy is a good line of business, but it is full of risks. — Mark Twain
