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A little exposure to the philosophy of many Eastern spiritual traditions - including yoga - could easily lead you to conclude that if you aspire to achieve goals in the material world you cannot fulfill yourself spiritually, or vice versa. However, since all of us, at some level, long for fulfillment in all aspects of our life, it is essential to understand that these two aims are not mutually exclusive. — Rod Stryker

Mother Mother Ocean, I have heard your call. — Jimmy Buffett

We're very comfortable thinking, good parenting in, good children out. — Elyse M. Fitzpatrick

My parents had a certain resolve to them that I don't see as so prevalent today. Through good times and bad, they were committed to one another. Their relationship wasn't something to be constantly examined or picked apart. — Steve Carell

I remember someone once saying, "Pete, you know you really should take voice lessons." And I said, "Well, if I could find any voice teacher that could teach me to sing like Lead Belly I'd spend every cent to study under him." But every time you'd go to a voice teacher, he'd teach you to warble, as if you'd want to be an opera singer, and that's not what I'm interested in. — Pete Seeger

This is another kind of competition, but I'm being coached by an excellent team, and I've got a real strong competitive spirit. — Peggy Fleming

I have times when I'm off-balance. I have times when I slur my words. I have times when I walk into walls. I have times when I can't remember somebody's name. — Michael J. Fox

Nadir we, youth born, axe wielders, blood letters, victors still. — David Gemmell

Life is not about negative circumstances that happen to you, it's about what you do with the golden opportunities hidden within! — Rhonda Byrne

Once you're on the pleasure express, it's hard to get off and switch to another, slower service. — Sara Sheridan

There is one thing that is infinitely more absurd and unpractical than burning a man for his philosophy. This is the habit of saying that his philosophy does not matter, and this is done universally in the twentieth century. — G.K. Chesterton