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The ultimate reason for meditating is to transform ourselves in order to be better able to transform the world. — Matthieu Ricard
He reaches out quickly and tucks my hair behind my ear. I freeze at his touch and the feeling his fingers have left across my cheek.
"Sorry, I just wanted to see your face."
I pull back shyly. "And why would you want to do that?"
He sits up and looks me dead in the eye. The air around us suddenly feels warm, making me shiver as the temperature around my skin changes. "Because you're beautiful. — Beckie Stevenson
You were staring out at the horizon, telling me it was the most beautiful thing you'd ever seen, and I was staring at you thinking the exact same thing. — K.K. Allen
I should be content
to look at a mountain
for what it is
and not as a comment on my life. — David Ignatow
Real men are told, "I'm sorry, I'm not interested" or "I have a friend who is single that I would like to introduce you to" when they are rejected. That is pretty much it. No dramatic scenes, no broken hearts, no agonizing pain or suffering to keep them awake at night. It just happens, life goes on, they meet another woman, and she keeps them awake at night. — W. Anton
Sometimes your parents are the ones with the biggest mouths of all time. — Dakota Johnson
My lungs are thick with the smoke of your absence. — Raymond Carver
I am not elevating women to sainthood, nor am I suggesting that all women share the same views, or that all women are good and all men bad. — Bella Abzug
The reason he [Jimmy Carter] says he never lies is because he thinks the truth originates with him. — Lester Maddox
When you don't respond to bad behavior, you get more of it. — Carly Fiorina
Words seem pointless. There are no words to heal. Only time and love can do that. — Beth Michele
We think that it's the big moments that define our lives-the wedding, the baby, the new house, the dream job. But really, these big moments of happiness are just the punctuation marks of our personal sagas. The narrative is written every day in the small, the simple, and the common. In your tiny choices, in these tiny changes. In the unconsidered. The overlooked. The discarded. The reclaimed. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
If I were to limit myself to the opportunities that were presented playing only Chinese-American parts, I would be virtually without a career. — BD Wong