Interactive Leadership Quotes & Sayings
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Our experience of love is more of a measure of whether we're connected with the universal source of this energy. In other words, there's some life energy that we have and sort of share with people we might be relating to that takes place, that operates whether we're sort of feeling in a state of love or not. But love is the measure of whether we're really connected with the internal source of this energy where we can consciously sort of fill up and amplify the amount of energy that we're able to take in from the inside. — James Redfield

We all have things that we regret, thinks we wish we could change, but we can't dwell on them. — Julie Kagawa

And I get lost in your eyes and thrilled at your touch. Nights like these were made for love. — Katie Ashley

Being reflective also means listening to your inner self with new ears. The truth is, we think we've heard our own story so much that we stop listening to it! We become like the people in our lives who we complain don't listen to us. With reflection, we listen freshly to our selves, the way we would like to be listened to. There — Helene Brenner

nook in the rocks. From this place, we are invisible but have a clear — Suzanne Collins

The immense desert, empty as a bird's wing, inspired him with promise. — Mike Bond

I'm a portrait photographer that's used to shooting celebrities, and I usually need time and all kinds of lights and a studio to set up my shots. — Platon

Somewhere along the Rio Concho, he had stopped feeling that he lived in a world where ledgers mattered. — Larry McMurtry

The silence became unreal and seemed suddenly filled with a noise of its own, the noise of a too long silence. — Chaim Potok

Case studies of Cold War-era conflicts suggest two ironclad, unwritten rules: first, no nuclear power may use military force against another nuclear power; and, second, a nuclear power, using military force against a non-nuclear nation, may not use nuclear weapons. Moreover, possessing nuclear weapons did not necessarily deter a non-nuclear nation from waging war with a client state of a nuclear power, as the United States found out in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. — Joseph M. Siracusa

Sometimes she plays a game now where she scatters her stuffed animals all over the living room. "Babies, babies," she mutters darkly as she covers them with white napkins. "Civil War Battlefield," we call it. — Jenny Offill