Ichiki Miho Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing more important one mortal man can do for another, in the area of restoring health, other than correct vertebral subluxations, step back and allow the innate intelligence of the body to express itself. — Joseph Strauss

You try to tap into a memory and you close your eyes and it comes back. So I was doing this in the painting and then that became a practice of mine. Sometimes it was a cathartic situation, a way to meditate. — Jose Parla

I want to be the next Walt Disney, only a little more wicked. — American McGee

Passions are like storms which, full of present mischief, serve to purify the atmosphere. — Andrew Michael Ramsay

U.A.E.'s continuously growing initiatives in the field of charitable and humanitarian works became a basic component of our foreign activities. — Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Sometimes it would even happen that this precocious hour would sound two strokes more than the last; there must then have been an hour which I had not heard strike; something which had taken place had not taken place for me; the fascination of my book, a magic as potent as the deepest slumber, had stopped my enchanted ears and had obliterated the sound of that golden bell from the azure surface of the enveloping silence. — Marcel Proust

Sin is like an incredible meal that becomes poisonous venom in your stomach. What you eat on Earth you may digest in Hell ... — LeCrae

Take your eyes and your ears and your hands and your feet and your thoughts and your heart: Give them completely and unreservedly to Christ. — Billy Graham

Without equanimity, we might give love to others only in an effort to bridge the inevitable and healthy space that always exists between two people. — Sharon Salzberg

As a child, I always chose a false nose and some face paint and a wig for my birthday. — Ashley Jensen

Fools are tormented by the memory of former evils; wise men have the delight of renewing in grateful remembrance the blessings of the past. We have the power both to obliterate our misfortunes in an almost perpetual forgetfulness and to summon up pleasant and agreeable memories of our successes. But when we fix our mental vision closely on the events of the past, then sorrow or gladness ensues according as these were evil or good. — Epicurus

I try to view the challenges in my life not as annoyances, but as confirmations of fortitude. — Oprah Winfrey

We convince by our presence. — Walt Whitman