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Kilzer Surname Quotes By Shantideva

May those whose hell it is to hate and hurt be turned into lovers bringing flowers. — Shantideva

Kilzer Surname Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

If you keep your attention in the body as much as possible, you will be anchored in the Now. You won't lose yourself in the external world, and you won't lose yourself in your mind. Thoughts and emotions, fears and desires may still be there to some extent, but they won't take you over. — Eckhart Tolle

Kilzer Surname Quotes By Susan Orlean

When I heard about the Microsoft Kinect, though, I felt an urgency rising in me. A game you played without touching any machinery? A chance to wave your hands around, Minority-Report style, and move things around on a screen? This sounded like almost too much fun, with gadget-y pizzazz that sounded astonishing. — Susan Orlean

Kilzer Surname Quotes By Trilok Gurtu

If I put too many instruments on stage it will become crowded just like Bangalore traffic! — Trilok Gurtu

Kilzer Surname Quotes By J. Sterling

But then I remembered that our hearts
didn't care about logic or time. My heart didn't play by rules that my mind made up. It didn't follow silly timelines or measure its feelings based on the number of days it had known someone. No, hearts simply felt, whether you wanted them to or not. — J. Sterling

Kilzer Surname Quotes By Katie McGarry

Isn't it always the things that you can't see that hurt you? — Katie McGarry

Kilzer Surname Quotes By Camille Pagan

guts you, then saunters away as the vultures swoop down to steal what's left. I knew that. — Camille Pagan

Kilzer Surname Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I'm filled with doubt, especially about my faith. — Paulo Coelho

Kilzer Surname Quotes By George Meredith

She [Comedy] it is who proposes the correcting of pretentiousness, of inflation, of dulness, and of the vestiges of rawness and grossness to be found among us. She is the ultimate civilizer, the polisher, a sweet cook. — George Meredith