Janie's Hair Symbolism Quotes & Sayings
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Such was the hidden power of nature, capable of producing extreme beauty and cruelty at the same time. — Kenneth Eade
We can change our outer aspect of life by changing our attitude of mind. — Debasish Mridha
Frailty, thy name is woman! — William Shakespeare
While the Bible teaches that immortality of the soul is conditional upon well-doing, it makes no distinction in respect of the spirit. — Max Heindel
We can't think of changing our skin color. Change the world - that's how we gotta think. — Sue Monk Kidd
It's possible - you can never know - that the universe exists only for me. If so, it's sure going well for me, I must admit. — Bill Gates
Beliefs even have the capacity to override the impact of drugs on the body. While most people believe that drugs heal, studies in the new science of psychoneuroimmunology (the mind-body relationship) have begun to bear out what many others have suspected for centuries: our beliefs about the illness and its treatment play as significant a role, maybe an even more significant role, than the treatment itself. Dr. Henry Beecher from Harvard University has done extensive research that clearly demonstrates that we often give credit to a drug, when in reality it's the patient's belief that makes the difference. — Anthony Robbins
I just don't like hypocrites who hide in the closet. I just don't like them making a thickshake of vanilla and chocolates. If it's chocolates that appeals to you, then apply for a civil partnership. For the love of God, London doesn't care if you lick cunts or suck cocks. — S.A. David
Strait-jacket and chain-gang procedures had to be done away with if there was to a chance for growth of individuals in the intellectual springs of freedom without which there is no assurance of genuine and continued normal growth. — John Dewey
I've learned and unlearned all my life; it's helped me to survive. There are no constants, nothing is immutable, only random circumstance from which our experience builds a coherent arc of life. And for that arc you have only to be truly done with one thing before moving to another. There's an art in letting go. — Parke Godwin
My handicap? Woods and irons. — Chris Codiroli
