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If we can make the correct diagnosis, the healing can begin. If we can't, both our personal health and our economy are doomed. — Andrew Weil

It's not staying in the same place that's the problem," said Nanny, "it's not letting your mind wander. — Terry Pratchett

A positive mental attitude is an irresistible force that knows no such thing as an immovable body. — Napoleon Hill

You may have thousands of lives to go between now and before you're a real hard-core seeker of enlightenment, hardcore meaning you just love it. — Frederick Lenz

The two most important questions in the world are:
How can I be the best version of myself &
How can I help others be their best version — Steven Aitchison

What if I don't want to be friends with you?" he challenged, grinning again, staring directly into my eyes. Obviously taking me seriously was an impossibility for Evan.
Despite not being able to breathe, I connected with his taunting gaze and refused to look away. "Then we won't be friends," I said flatly.
"What if I want to be more than friends? — Rebecca Donovan

The problem sincere Christians have with God often comes down to a wrong understanding of what this life is meant to provide. — Larry Crabb

Any picture that needs a caption is a weak picture. — Harvey Dunn

Although not considered a martial art, boxing is really a martial art. It's a very limited martial art as long as you agree to just box ... but in an actual physical fight against someone who's just a wrestler, you're going to get killed. — Joe Rogan

I'm a trained martial artist. My parents were both martial artists. — Lynn Collins

No matter how much one may love the world as a whole, one can live fully in it only by living responsibly in some small part of it. Where we live and who we live there with define the terms of our relationship to the world and to humanity. We thus come again to the paradox that one can become whole only by the responsible acceptance of one's partiality. — Wendell Berry

The human species is often amazingly inventive and industrious but at the same time profoundly lazy. It's very clear that we humans don't like to work. This aversion to work is so extreme - and our ingenuity so acute - that we're eager to devote countless hours designing and building devices that might shave a few minutes off our workday — Charles Petzold

[Genre is] like working in any form - in poetry, for example. When you work in form, be it a sonnet or villanelle or whatever, the form is there and you have to fill it. And you have to find how to make that form say what you want to say. But what you find, always - I think any poet who's worked in form will agree with me - is that the form leads you to what you want to say. It is wonderful and mysterious. — Ursula K. Le Guin