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Only if you resist what happens are you at the mercy of what happens, and the world will determine your happiness and unhappiness — Eckhart Tolle

When you know the beginning you will know the end and when we understand that our consciousness is eternal, we see that we are in fact energy.
A soul, a consciousness that is always evolving, learning and growing. With each incarnation comes new lessons, and new experiences. We grow the most through incarnation, the challenges, the long separation from source, through the exploration of the vastness of hosting planets. We come from energy and to energy we will return. — L.J. Vanier

All superheroes had pretty much the same problem. Batman was flash and sexy compared to Bruce Wayne and even Robin was a lot cooler than Dick Grayson. As for Superman, well. It was a fucking miracle that Clark Kent had never committed suicide. — Will Christopher Baer

Call me close-minded, but hearing my girlfriend talk like a five-thousand-year-old male god was not on my top ten list of Things I Find Attractive. — Rick Riordan

The Human Brain Project, — Yuval Noah Harari

When I lived in Cookham I was disturbed by a feeling of everything being meaningless.But quite suddenly I became aware that everything was full of special meaning and this made everything holy ... I observed this sacred quality in most unexpected quarters. — Stanley Spencer

For millions, the retirement dream is in reality an economic nightmare. For millions, growing old today means growing poor, being sick, living in substandard housing, and having to scrimp merely to subsist. — Sylvia Porter

A theory which cannot be mortally endangered cannot be alive. — W. A. H. Rushton

choose their preferred facility according to where the service is located (i.e., vicinity to relatives) rather than based on publicly reported quality information. — Vincent Mor

At the risk of being simplistic, a railway metaphor comes to mind. John Wesley's marriage was a train wreck (Wesleyan historian, Henry Rack called it a 'disaster' and 'catastrophe'); [George] Whitefield's was a freight train (satisfactory but functional); and [John] Newton's was a scenic passenger train (enjoyable and relational). — Grant Gordon

Athletes have a certain stubbornness that carries us through and makes us do things that people say we can't do. — Kim Clijsters

I hate to play the I-live-in-the-country card, but it really takes all of the 'pack the kids into the car and run from here to there' out of the equation. — Ree Drummond

We are not human beings in search of a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings emersed in a human experience. — Wayne W. Dyer