Ijinkan Quotes & Sayings
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God has decreed that there be sick and poor in this world, but in the next it will be the other way around. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I hope there is such a thing. I guess it would be quite scary to find a soul mate when you're young because you're probably going to mess it up. — Robert Pattinson

Laughter comes from living. — Tahereh Mafi

I just never really thought of not being involved, because when I write the songs I take them to a certain place and by that point I kinda know what I want them to sound like. — Tom Odell

You must do the asana with your soul. How can you do an asana with your soul? We can only do it with the organ of the body that is closest to the soul - the heart. So a virtuous asana is done from the heart and not from the head. Then you are not just doing it, but you are in it. Many people try to think their way into an asana, but you must instead feel your way into it through love and devotion — B.K.S. Iyengar

Being British, I don't really have a way of expressing myself in conversation. Music transcends language. — James Blunt

and ammunition for the great attack meant Alex was kept busy. Miles and miles more trenches spread tentacles across the ruined countryside. Ammunition dumps proliferated, and riding schools and training camps sprang up where there had once been fields. At the beginning of a dull, damp February, Alex caught a cold that turned into a raging fever. He spent a week in hospital, then was given a few days leave and told to get his strength back before returning to his company. Rose was delighted when he wrote to tell her he was staying at a guest house near Harfoix, and had asked the owner if his femme could come and stay. — Margaret James

Thank you for not growing to hate humans. — Yuki Midorikawa

If we compare Europe with other continents, it is marked out as [another] persecuting continent. — Bertrand Russell

I don't think there has ever been a man who treated a woman as an equal and that's all I would have asked for, for I know I'm worth as much as they. — Berthe Morisot