Raven Wings Open Quotes & Sayings
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Consider yourself dead to the world's trappings and immortal with the NTCHRU.'- N MEdjay
'Even if a falcon's wings possessed only two feathers it can still take flight.' - N Medjay
'To master anything is foolish. When one becomes the goal they seek, there is no need to race to the end. They will become the raging waterfall, the calm lake, the crackling lightning and beyond that they will be the waterfall, the lake and the lightning.'- N Medjay
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'If you want to change a certain habit or circumstance there is no time like the present, which is now. Truthfully it is as easy as fixing your mind to that you wish to be changed and nothing else. When thoughts like 'it's too hard' or 'I always do that' come to mind, do not fix your mind to them.' - N Medjay — DjaDja N Medjay

Starting out in a beginner class and really understanding the fundamentals of yoga is really important. — Mariel Hemingway

It's important for me who is at the table with me; the moment when everyone speaks to each other and everyone listens. If there's good food, it's much better. — Andrea Bocelli

To know that your reality is just that, and have others dismiss it as fabrication or fairy tale no matter how hard you try to demonstrate or explain it, weighs heavy on a soul. Over time if you start believing what you know to be true is the lie everyone else paints it to be, the real madness begins. — Peter Rosch

Those who know that they are profound strive for clarity. Those who would like to seem profound to the crowd strive for obscurity.) — Bruce Bawer

The better you putt, the bolder you play. — Don January

Worship is love on its knees before the beloved; just as mission is love on its feet to serve the beloved — N. T. Wright

I try to keep the meetings small, especially when we're doing product design. — Justin Kan

The simple truth of our finiteness is that we could, by whatever means, go on interminably only at the price of either losing the past and, therewith, our identity, or living only in the past and therefore without a real present. We cannot seriously wish either and thus not a physical enduring at that price. — Hans Jonas

Death is not soft-mouthed, vague-footed, nearby. It is in the hall. — Harold Brodkey

My God, I'm four hundred years old and the most I can do is look three hundred. — Joan Crawford

Once torched by truth, Swede wrote years later, a little thing like faith is easy. — Leif Enger