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Always good when what you need and what you want are the same thing. — Alice Clayton

By being peaceful, quiet, and receptive, you pattern yourself in the image of God, and you regain the power of your Source. — Wayne Dyer

The rise and fall of images of the future precedes or accompanies the rise and fall of cultures. As long as a society's image is positive and flourishing, the flower of culture is in full bloom. Once the image begins to decay and lose its vitality, however, the culture does not long survive — Fred Polak

You know your gut instincts are spot on about a person when you can also detect a water source in the soil beneath them. — Dane Cook

When the dominant images of a culture are anticipatory, they "lead" social development and provide direction for social change. — Fred Polak

Somebody can be the captain of the ship, which allows you to make big mistakes. — Susan Sarandon

I'm a big comic book nerd so every time I'm in costume and see everyone in costume I'm just like "This is sick." — Franz Drameh

There is no end to the petals of the inner rose. Continue to unfold set after set of petals until you have completed your meditation session. — Frederick Lenz

Polak, a psychiatrist, has applied a behavioral and anthropological approach to alleviating poverty, developed by studying people in their natural surroundings. He argues that there are three mythic solutions to poverty eradication: donations, national economic growth, and big businesses. Instead, he advocates helping the poor earn money through their own efforts of developing low-cost tools that are effective and profitable. — Amy Lockwood

Effective people are not problem-minded; they're opportunity minded. They feed opportunities and starve problems. — Stephen Covey

Identifying niches and filling them is the bread and butter of the regular interplay between markets and entrepreneurs. — Paul Polak