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Kelimas Quotes By Jackie Lapin

Don't let life happen to you. Choose to be a Conscious Creator and shape your future and the future of the planet — Jackie Lapin

Kelimas Quotes By Russell Banks

I can't help it, and I'm not sorry for it; I'm even a little proud. People think I'm cold and unfeeling, but that's a price I've always been willing to pay. The truth is that I'm beyond help; most people are; and it only angers me to see my sisters or my friends here in town wasting their time. To forestall or cover my anger, I jump in front of them, and suddenly I myself have turned into the person come to provide comfort, reassurance, help, whatever it is they originally desired to provide me with. I take their occasion and make it my own. — Russell Banks

Kelimas Quotes By Emily Bronte

I hate him for himself, but despise him for the memories he revives. — Emily Bronte

Kelimas Quotes By Phillip C. McGraw

Sometimes you make the right decision, sometimes you make the decision right. — Phillip C. McGraw

Kelimas Quotes By Rod Stryker

In the end, yoga has less to do with what you can do with your body and more to do with the happiness that unfolds from realizing your full potential. — Rod Stryker

Kelimas Quotes By Elizabeth Wurtzel

That I don't want to feel better in the morning, how that way of life is wearing me out, that what I really want is to not feel this way in the first place. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

Kelimas Quotes By H.L. Mencken

They have taken the care and upbringing of children out of the hands of parents, where it belongs, and thrown it upon a gang of irresponsible and unintelligent quacks. — H.L. Mencken

Kelimas Quotes By Sam Keen

Chronological time is what we measure by clocks and calendars; it is always linear, orderly, quantifiable, and mechanical. Kairotic time is organic, rhythmic, bodily, leisurely, and aperiodic; it is the inner cadence that brings fruit to ripeness, a woman to childbirth, a man to change the direction of his life. — Sam Keen