Kokemana Quotes & Sayings
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Lucien drew female eyes wherever he went. It wasn't just his height, or his Viking beauty, or his broad shoulders. The man exuded lust from his very bones: he emitted sexual charisma on a frequency that no woman could be expected to ignore. — Kitty French

For Zen, man is the goal; man is the end unto himself. God is not something above humanity, God is something hidden within humanity. Man is carrying God in himself as a potentiality. — Rajneesh

That is the essence of a witch-hunt, that any questioning of the evidence or the procedures in itself constitutes proof of complicity. — Bergen Evans

It's time for some bigger steps.
You need to push yourself, Audrey.
You won't know till you try.
I believe you can cope with it. — Sophie Kinsella

Fault always lies in the same place, my fine babies: with him weak enough to lay blame. — Stephen King

We were brought together by God to serve the Plan of Awakening, to treat each other with dignity, respect, kindness, and holiness, and to Awaken to our Divine Love. We approach our Purpose for coming together with great reverence and devotion. It is the core of our Life in God. Our relationship is our Relationship with everything and everyone, for we live and love as God lives and loves, unconditionally, all-inclusively, and free of specialness. — David Hoffmeister

I don't think anyone has a right to possess anything he doesn't love - art or anything else. — Billy Baldwin

All of humanity's crimes,' Salvador said ... 'are only degrees of theft. — Miguel Syjuco

For me, I'm able to use my gift to glorify God. That's what it's about for me. — Russell Wilson

Most people walk around with headphones on. They're barely encountering or dealing with their fellow person, or if they're in a car they're in this kind of cocoon, stuck in suburban rush hour traffic or something. — DJ Spooky

Human language is local and changeable, and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information. — Thomas Paine