Quotes & Sayings About Pots Syndrome
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When we're at our weakest, God's at His strongest. We serve a powerful God, boy, and last time I checked, He was still on the throne. — Michelle Griep
To become wise, meditate on the third eye, between the eyebrows and a little bit above. Focus on that spot, the Agni chakra. — Frederick Lenz
Caves have carried strong symbolic resonance for as long as there has been sacred legend. It might be tempting to say that it began with Plato's "allegory of the cave" in The Republic, which explores the interplay between shadows and reality (or in contemporary terms, perhaps, between virtual and actual reality). — Lesley Hazleton
If you are poor, live wisely. If you have riches, live wisely. It is not your station in life but your heart that brings blessings. — Gautama Buddha
A country either elevates the ignorant to the level of the learned or it itself sinks down to the level of the ignorant. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
It is the saints who know what being in love is all about. Earthly love pales by comparison. — Thomas Dubay
Affirmations are our mental vitamins, providing the supplementary positive thoughts we need to balance the barrage of negative events and thoughts we experience daily. — Tia Walker
Since you must admit that there is nothing outside the universe, it can have no limit and is accordingly without end or measure. It makes no odds in which part of it you may take your stand; whatever spot anyone may occupy, the universe stretches away from him just the same in all directions without limit. — Lucretius
To talk about the need for perfection in man is to talk about the need for another species. The essence of man is imperfection. Imperfection and blazing contradictions-between mixed good and evil, altruism and selfishness, cooperativeness and combativeness, optimism and fatalism, affirmation and negation. — Norman Cousins
It reminds me that no embrace will ever feel the same again, because no one will ever be like her again, because she's gone. She's gone, and crying feels so useless, so stupid, but it's all I can do. — Veronica Roth
