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I know loads of coppers and dealt with them a lot when I was a journalist - coppers are easy to write for; they tend to run on rails. — Terry Pratchett

I practice transcendental meditation and there is a phase where you're meant to lift off the ground. — Heather Graham

Children who are neglected by their parents - despite their parents' best intentions - grow up to feel insignificant, insecure, unloved and - more than anything else - angry. To make children feel important, loved and safe, parents should be physically and emotionally available to their children for a few hours every day, which he calls 'quantity time. — Shmuel Boteach

We are flying over a ball of fire. — Elena Ferrante

I walk the moonbeam roads a silver web connecting the many worlds of the Multiverse. — Michael Moorcock

Be a witness of sex too. Don't be the controller of it. Don't try to forcibly bring it under control, remain a witness of it too. Just as you are a witness of everything else, remain a witness of sex too. — Rajneesh

If you cannot bow to Buddha, you cannot be a Buddha. It is arrogance. — Shunryu Suzuki

The thoughts you choose to think and believe right now are creating your future. These thoughts form your experiences, tomorrow, next week, and next year. — Louise Hay

Do I worry about overly retouching photos giving women unrealistic expectations and body image issues? I do. I think that we will soon see a rise in anorexia in women over seventy. Because only people over 70 are fooled by photoshop. — Tina Fey

(Dune's Frank) Herbert made religion the inescapable instrument of cultural change. — Joseph Bottum

Hence I infer that where there is no sight of sin, there can be no repentance. Many who can spy faults in others see none in themselves. They cry that they have good hearts. Is it not strange that two should live together, and eat and drink together, yet not know each other? Such is the case of a sinner. His body and soul live together, work together, yet he is unacquainted with himself. He knows not his own heart, nor what a hell he carries about him. Under a veil, a deformed face is hid. Persons are veiled over with ignorance and self-love; therefore they see not what deformed souls they have. — Thomas Watson

The ethos of redemption is realied in self-mastery, by means of temperance, that is, continence of desires. — Pope John Paul II