Jindycats Quotes & Sayings
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God is available in your thinking, impulses, and impressions on your mind, so login — Ikechukwu Joseph

Many people have failing relationships because they have not really fallen in love with each other, but they have fallen for the mental images they have created of one another. We assume we know our partner, we think about them nonstop, creating many different ideas of who they are, what they like, and how we will be together, then as soon as our partner does something that doesn't fit with our mental image of them, we become sad, upset, confused, or heart broken. Our partner did not cause our suffering; we caused it, through our false perceptions and mental images. — Joseph P. Kauffman

In running back and forth among the things that might be important, we forget to spend enough time on what really is important. — Dan Ariely

I grew up with the Beatles and they are still to this day my top band played in my iTunes. — Greg Laswell

I'm not in a party. I am a party. — Kid President

You are your shining star. Arise and shine your star. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In our decline we live in the shadow of giants. — Ian McEwan

Anybody who preserves the ability to recognize beauty will never get old. — Franz Kafka

There is a saying that no man has tasted the full flavor of life until he has known poverty, love, and war. — O. Henry

But in the end, science does not provide the answers most of us require. Its story of our origins and of our end is, to say the least, unsatisfactory. To the question, "How did it all begin?", science answers, "Probably by an accident." To the question, "How will it all end?", science answers, "Probably by an accident." And to many people, the accidental life is not worth living. Moreover, the science-god has no answer to the question, "Why are we here?" and, to the question, "What moral instructions do you give us?", the science-god maintains silence. — Neil Postman

When many different voices send you in different directions, you can't listen to your own. — Ray Stevenson

The Egyptians of 4000 B.C. believed that the goddess Isis, wife of Osiris, taught them how to grow olives. The Greeks have a similar legend. But the Hebrew word for olive, zait, is probably older than the Greek word, elaia, and is thought to refer to Said in the Nile Delta. — Mark Kurlansky