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Try and withhold your judgment, because as soon as you think you know something, you're shutting down. — Cate Shortland

The ultimate goal of yoga is to always observe things accurately, and therefore never act in a way that will make us regret our actions later. — T. K. V. Desikachar

As part of my Christmas present I'd be giving chickens to a family in Nepal through the Heifer Foundation. I think they expanded my world when I was young to know sort of the other issues that were going on globally. — Serinda Swan

I've been in the entertainment industry since I was five and it has always been something that has been in my blood. — Stacy Keibler

These are the days when birds come back, a very few, a Bird or two, to take a backward look. — Emily Dickinson

The Earliest Electromagnetic Instruments, by Robert A. Chipman — Anonymous

If it involves mountains, breakfast food, coffee or campfires- I'm in. — Unknown

Although no one said so, intuitively I knew they were my celestial welcoming committee. It was as if they had all gathered just outside heaven's gate, waiting for me. The first person I recognized was Joe Kulbeth, my grandfather. He looked exactly as I remembered him, with his shock of white hair ... as I stared into his face, an ecstatic bliss overwhelmed me ... I couldn't get past the joy of our reunion. How either of us reached heaven seemed irrelevant. — Don Piper

I wanted to thunder and roar out the Gospel to all nations. It burned in my bones like fire pent up ... Nothing would satisfy me but to cry abroad in the world, what the Lord was doing in the latter days. — Brigham Young

The people only understand what they can feel; the only orators that can affect them are those who move them. — Alphonse De Lamartine

A student may easily exhaust his life in comparing divines and moralists without any practical regard to morals and religion; he may be learning not to live but to reason ... while the chief use of his volumes is unthought of, his mind is unaffected, and his life is unreformed. — Samuel Johnson