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Mindfulness has helped me succeed in almost every dimension of my life. By stopping regularly to look inward and become aware of my mental state, I stay connected to the source of my actions and thoughts and can guide them with considerably more intention. — Dustin Moskovitz

They are afraid, Tayo. They feel something happening, they can see something happening around them, and it scares them. Indians or Mexicans or whites - most people are afraid of change. They think that if their children have the same color of skin, the same color of eyes, that nothing is changing." She laughed softly. "They are fools. They blame us, the ones who look different. That way they don't have to think about what has happened inside themselves. — Leslie Marmon Silko

I for one would love nothing more than to see two rugged men battle it out, especially if you both did it shirtless in kilts. As a matter of fact, I would even take bets on who would win. — D.A. Henneman

The first rule of self control is never to put yourself in a position where you have to practice self control — Venancio Cadle Gomani Jr.

I definitely want to go out and explore different personalities and different people. — Katherine Heigl

The skin is a true symbol of our health because it's the last place to get nutrition and if you can drive all those nutrients all the way through to the skin then you know it's gotten everywhere else too and that's something that we all recognise. — David Wolfe

The worst thing you can do in a relationship, and what's really unattractive about it, is that people begin to limit each other. — Jamie Johnson

Truly, the world ought to belong to the singers and dancers! — J.M. Coetzee

It was probably nothing but it felt like the world. — Morrissey

Be an informed advocate and support. — Asa Don Brown

I would be comfortable to bat anywhere, — Adam Gilchrist

I remember thinking when the girls were born, first one and then the other, that I should have had sons and not daughters. I didn't feel up to daughters, I didn't know how they worked. I must have been afraid of hating them. With sons I would have known what to do. — Margaret Atwood

Creativity is a challenge. It requires us to be fully human
autonomous yet engaged, independent yet interdependent. Creativity bridges the conflict between our individualistic and our sociality. It celebrates the commonality of our species while simultaneously setting us apart as unique individuals. — Greg Graffin