Lenville China Quotes & Sayings
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Because materialists cannot understand Krsna spiritually, they are advised to concentrate the mind on physical things and try to see how Krsna is manifested by physical representations. — A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
I love a red lip, especially if I'm going out with friends. — Herieth Paul
I am happiest in the brush and by myself - whether that's the woods of northern Minnesota or the wilds of Alaska behind a dogteam, picking through the foothills of the mountains by my ranch in New Mexico on horseback, or on the ship of my sailboat on the Pacific - so I guess it made sense to me that both Brian and Samuel would find their challenges and adventures, if that's what you call them, in the woods. — Gary Paulsen
What I'm going for with the string arrangements for my Antarctic symphony is a pun here. — DJ Spooky
Nowness or the magic of the present moment is what joins the wisdom of the past with the present — Chogyam Trungpa
If Lincoln were alive today he'd be turning over in his grave. — Gerald R. Ford
When a reader finishes a wonderful story and lays it aside, he should have to pause for a minute and collect himself. — Raymond Carver
Your inner voice whispers, but speaks the loudest. — Matshona Dhliwayo
If you're not in the arena with the rest of us, fighting and getting your ass kicked on occasion, I'm not interested in your feedback. — Brene Brown
Nothing but magic is really like magic, when it comes right down to it. — Anne Nesbet
I am of course a skeptic about the divinity of Christ and a scorner of the notion that there is a God who cares about how we are or what we do ... Religious skeptics often become very bitter towards the end, as did Mark Twain ... I know why I will become bitter. I will finally realize that I have had it right all along: that I will not see God, that there is no heaven or Judgement Day. — Kurt Vonnegut
He's back!" said George. "Dad's home!" They hurried through the garden and back into the house. — J.K. Rowling
