Jakemans Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think we die. I think our bodies leave, but we can never die. That which is never born, can never die. And that which never changes, can never die. — Wayne Dyer

Is any man afraid of change? Why what can take place without change? What then is more pleasing or more suitable to the universal nature? — Marcus Aurelius

As he looked at her, she felt that flood of restlessness that she now knew was called desire. — Shelly Thacker

Don't ever discourage someone from trying to better their life and health — Kara Goucher

I suggest you to do war but never love because in war either you live or you die. But in love neither you live nor you die. — Adolf Hitler

The only way that you can keep moving forward, finding other ways of expressing things about this increasingly complicated world that we live in, is by listening and observing not only to life around you but to the other people who are in the room. It's not about a sort of, you know, a sense that you have to be democratic about these things, it's a question of creativity that the process of making theatre is a collaborative process, and it is not in, it is not a question of, you know, I have no interest in paying lip service to it, for me it's absolutely fundamental. — Simon McBurney

The economy is so bad that bedbugs are now infesting sleeping bags and tents, because they can't afford to stay in hotels anymore. — Jay Leno

And who will care, who will chide you if you wander away from wherever you are, to look for your soul? — Mary Oliver

Being cut off from our own natural self-compassion is one of the greatest impairments we can suffer. Along with our ability to feel our own pain go our best hopes for healing, dignity and love. What seems nonadapative and self-harming in the present was, at some point in our lives, an adaptation to help us endure what we then had to go through. If people are addicted to self-soothing behaviours, it's only because in their formative years they did not receive the soothing they needed. Such understanding helps delete toxic self-judgment on the past and supports responsibility for the now. Hence the need for compassionate self-inquiry. — Gabor Mate

Whatever one intends, the work takes on a life of its own. — Ann Beattie

No silver saints, by dying misers giv'n, Here brib'd the rage of ill-requited heav'n; But such plain roofs as Piety could raise, And only vocal with the Maker's praise. — Alexander Pope