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Meditation is one of the most direct and powerful ways to awaken to who we really are and to experience happiness as a state of consciousness that already exists within us. — Deepak Chopra

All of us might wish at times that we lived in a more tranquil world, but we don't. And if our times are difficult and perplexing, so are they challenging and filled with opportunity. — Robert F. Kennedy

There is scarcely any writer who has not celebrated the happiness of rural privacy, and delighted himself and his reader with the melody of birds, the whisper of groves, and the murmur of rivulets. — Samuel Johnson

The care leadership strategy is simple: be a model. Commit yourself to your own personal mastery. Talking about personal mastery may open people's minds somewhat, but actions always speak louder than words. There is nothing more powerful you can do to encourage others in their quest for personal mastery than to be serious in your own quest. — Peter Senge

Lying is sometimes acted, insinuated, or implied, in a manner as injurious and shameful as when the falsehood is spoken outright. — Elias Lyman Magoon

When danger is far off we may think of our weakness; when it is near we must not forget our strength. — Winston Churchill

In 1750, 75 percent of people on the planet worked to support the top 25 percent. — Peter Diamandis

I think President Obama, like myself, is a multitasker. — Benigno Aquino III

Confidence is the immaterial residue of material actions. Confidence is the public face of competence. — Ron Suskind

No one is so senseless as to choose of his own will war rather than peace, since in peace the sons bury their fathers, but in war the fathers bury their sons. — Herodotus

Life becomes easy if you whole heartedly expect it to be easy. — Debasish Mridha

Helping people doesn't have to be an unsound financial strategy. — Melinda Gates

Every generation inherits a world it never made; and, as it does so, it automatically becomes the trustee of that world for those who come after. In due course, each generation makes its own accounting to its children. — Robert Kennedy

Whistling aloud to bear his courage up. — Robert Blair