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Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By David Gelernter

I think the universities as we know them will be dead in a future years. I'd like to see them replaced by something better, instead of something worse, and it's not clear which way it will go. — David Gelernter

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By Stephen King

Stephen King's not the water, Susannah - he's only the pipe the water runs through. — Stephen King

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By S.J. Watson

Pain, or pleasure. I could not tell where one ended and the other began. — S.J. Watson

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By Spencer Johnson

When you move beyond your fear, you feel free. — Spencer Johnson

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Let me give you a piece of advice: Leo Tolstoy is not the only human being on this planet. Yet all I ever hear you talking about is Leo Tolstoy ...
(tr Benjamin Sher) — Leo Tolstoy

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By Kristin Hannah

When I met your father, it was magic. Not for him - not then - but for me. Sometimes, if you're lucky, you can look into a pair of eyes and see your whole future. — Kristin Hannah

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By David Mitchell

False modesty can be worse than arrogance. — David Mitchell

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By Peter Morville

The journey transforms the destination. — Peter Morville

Reconhecimento De Grau Quotes By Jon Kabat-Zinn

Studies by Dr. Herbert Benson of the Harvard Medical School in the early 1970s on people practicing a form of meditation known as Transcendental Meditation, or TM, demonstrated that meditation can produce a pattern of significant physiological changes, which he termed the relaxation response. These include a lowering of blood pressure, reduced oxygen consumption, and an overall decrease in arousal. Dr. Benson proposed that the relaxation response was the physiological opposite of hyperarousal, the state we experience when we are stressed or threatened. He hypothesized that if the relaxation response was elicited regularly, it could have a positive influence on health and protect us from some of the more damaging effects of stress. — Jon Kabat-Zinn