Mireseerdhe Quotes & Sayings
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No matter how well you know someone, there's still a part of them you won't. You can't. Like, ever. A locked room. I don't know. — Rick Yancey

Before yoga, my life was filled with regret about choices I'd made in the past, and fears about choices I'd make in the future. Yoga teaches us how to be present in the present. Once you learn how to live in the now, you realize that the past is a memory and the future doesn't exist. Yoga will help anyone facing anxiety issues, separation and attachment issues (moms, I'm talking to you here!), or serious illnesses such as cancer and depression. It's a practice that slims your body while expanding your heart. — Kathryn E. Livingston

Helping others
I order you to assist any oppressed person, whether he is a Moslem or not. — Idries Shah

No torture has yet been devised that could get a liberal to mention the poor, beleaguered Kurds dancing in the streets because Saddam is gone. — Ann Coulter

If instituted, the TPP's IP regime would trample over individual rights and free expression, as well as ride roughshod over the intellectual and creative commons. If you read, write, publish, think, listen, dance, sing or invent; if you farm or consume food; if you're ill now or might one day be ill, the TPP has you in its crosshairs. — Julian Assange

The minute I start being afraid of what people might say is the minute I become useless to God. — Steven Furtick

Who would have known of Hector, if Troy had been happy? The road to valor is built by adversity. — Ovid

A good traveler is one who who does not know where he is going to , and a perfect traveler does not know where he came from. — Lin Yutang

I made a mistake,
to learn from it,
not for you to critize — Anish Rajan

Baby, you must dance to the music of your soul! — Lailah Gifty Akita

The age was still dark and reeked of the havoc and misfortunes of the Goths who had put all good literature to destruction. But, by God's goodness, in my time light and dignity were returned to letters, and I see there such improvement that today I would have great difficulty being admitted to the most elementary classes
I, who in my time was reputed to be (and not wrongly) to be the most knowledgeable person of the century. — Francois Rabelais

When one is at the edge and falls then it's a splendour to many an eyes until the flow begins all over again - keep flowing because that's what's life is about. — Amit Abraham