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Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Stephen Levine

The secret of chanting is in the listening, not the voicing, and a circuit is completed between mind and heart that opens intuition and gently increases the volume of the still small voice within. — Stephen Levine

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Adam Lambert

After my tour I had time to stay at home, be with my boyfriend and hang out with friends and that brought me down to earth and helped me write music from a more relaxed place. — Adam Lambert

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Christine Edwards

Never use three exclamation points when one will do. — Christine Edwards

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Judith Hanson Lasater

I believe that perception does not shape your life; it is your life. — Judith Hanson Lasater

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Jojo Moyes

Challenge yourself a bit. — Jojo Moyes

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Freedom [is] the first-born daughter of science — Thomas Jefferson

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Ryu Murakami

That soft but penetrating voice that caressed your ears and climbed through your brain like a vine. — Ryu Murakami

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Maya Rodale

A man didn't easily forget his last first kiss. — Maya Rodale

Rayonier Jesup Quotes By Victoria Erickson

Half of me is filled with bursting words and half of me is painfully shy. I crave solitude yet also crave people. I want to pour life and love into everything yet also nurture my self-care and go gently. I want to live within the rush of primal, intuitive decision, yet also wish to sit and contemplate. This is the messiness of life - that we all carry multitudes, so must sit with the shifts. We are complicated creatures, and ultimately, the balance comes from this understanding. Be water. Flowing, flexible and soft. Subtly powerful and open. Wild and serene. Able to accept all changes, yet still led by the pull of steady tides. It is enough. — Victoria Erickson