Paughs Orchard Quotes & Sayings
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Have you ever analyzed things to the degree where you can't really remember the difference between what's real and what you've created in your head? — Edie Sedgwick

Well, what did you do, what could you do when what threatened the ones you loved was something else you loved just as much? — Cassandra Clare

For my master, bad as I have thought him, is not half so bad as this woman.
To be sure she must be an atheist! — Samuel Richardson

I don't have a computer. I don't know anything about that. I don't even know what a website is. — Michael Biehn

Love is important. I didn't have the energy to be giving it to somebody else in a way that they deserved, and I knew that. So I've always been scared to go too far with somebody I care for because I knew there would come a day when I'd need to pick up and finish a painting for the next three months. That day is inevitable. — Dan Colen

It was pretty cool to have someone around here who didn't like the same things as everybody else. — Elizabeth Eulberg

One of the most fascinating lessons I've absorbed about life is that the struggle is good. — Joe Rogan

You might not feel good, and you might not want to practice, but you still go out there and practice as hard as you can. — Logan Mankins

Don't expect front row seats if you're giving nosebleed effort. — Eric Thomas

"Never speak of me in the past tense". My presence here will be many times greater without the burden of my tortured body. — Rajneesh

Studies by Dr. Herbert Benson of the Harvard Medical School in the early 1970s on people practicing a form of meditation known as Transcendental Meditation, or TM, demonstrated that meditation can produce a pattern of significant physiological changes, which he termed the relaxation response. These include a lowering of blood pressure, reduced oxygen consumption, and an overall decrease in arousal. Dr. Benson proposed that the relaxation response was the physiological opposite of hyperarousal, the state we experience when we are stressed or threatened. He hypothesized that if the relaxation response was elicited regularly, it could have a positive influence on health and protect us from some of the more damaging effects of stress. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

The body is a reservoir of all sorts of tensions and dark forces. And it's also the potential source of amazing energy. This thing wants to live. It is a powerful engine. The brain (is) a reservoir of images, dreams, fears, associations, language. And its potential we can't even begin to understand. Movement begins to negotiate the distance between the brain and the body and it can be surprising what we learn about each other. — Bill T. Jones

You created this moment from what you thought and felt three days ago. What you are thinking and feeling right now will create your next moments. You cool with that? — Joe Vitale

Let the welfare of the people be the ultimate law. — Marcus Tullius Cicero