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The Appreciation Meditation is the first step towards allowing and encouraging your inner nature to come to the surface of your mind. — Gyalwa Dokhampa
I love Sutton House in Clapton, a beautiful example of Tudor architecture. — Sharon Horgan
The men who espoused unpopular causes may have been considered misguided, but they were rarely attacked for their morals or their masculinity. Women who did the same thing were apt to be denounced as harlots or condemned for being unfeminine - an all-purpose word that was used to describe almost any category of female behavior of which men disapproved. — Margaret Truman Daniel
The West is now closed. — Frederick Jackson Turner
Real success always contains an unseen essential of deep spirituality. — Bryant McGill
There are only these: sparkling eyes, smudged lipstick, fading starlight, the crunching of feet on gravel, laughter, and a slow walk home. — Jon McGregor
Only something extremely dire and disabling will ever stop a real writer from writing. Retirement is never an option. — Warren Adler
One writer may speak of something more lasting than Horace Greeley when he writes of that editor that his secular philanthropy drifted into autocratic ambition. — Harold Holzer
When you kneel in prayer, don't give God orders, just report to your Commander in Chief for duty. — Michael Catt
Since all men are created equal, I have to thank God I was born a woman. — Ingrid Weir
My adolescence was quite miserable, when I look back on it, at least my early part of my adolescence. Because there was anti-Semitism in Peoria, and I didn't feel that when I was in elementary school. — Betty Friedan
Smiling can be a deliberate, intentioned act. When it is that, it becomes an act of creation, and a powerful tool. Be quick to smile, and quick to share your smile with others. You will light up your heart and light up the room. — Neale Donald Walsch
People first feel things without noticing them, then notice them with inner distress and disturbance, and finally reflect on them with a clear mind. — Giambattista Vico
