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Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Emily Bronte

I'll be as dirty as I please, and I like to be dirty, and I will be dirty! — Emily Bronte

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Jenny Han

I couldn't even be mad at him, because this was who he was. This was who he'd always been. He'd never lied about that. He gave and then he took away. I felt it in the pit of my stomach, the familiar ache, that lost, regretful feeling only he could give me. I never wanted to feel it again. Never, ever. Maybe this was why I came, so I could really know. So I could say good-bye. — Jenny Han

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Philip Glass

It doesn't need to be imagined, it needs to be written down. — Philip Glass

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You couldn't know how much going away had changed you until you tried to go home. — Cassandra Clare

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Dick Cavett

By the time I was in the fourth grade, I sounded exactly like my father on the phone. — Dick Cavett

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

If ever we are constrained to lift the hatchet against any tribe, we will never lay it down till that tribe is exterminated, or driven beyond the Mississippi ... in war, they will kill some of us; we shall destroy them all. — Thomas Jefferson

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Douglas Rushkoff

The moment you frame your own awareness within a second level of self -consciousness is the moment your mind is most up for grabs ... You're safe because you have an ironic distance from the coercive techniques I'm employing. All of them that is, except this one. Are you on your guard yet? Does it feel good? Of course not. — Douglas Rushkoff

Satchidananda Yogi Quotes By Bob Marley

I went deep inside myself. I had time to explore my beliefs and because of that I'm stronger.
Bob Marley (March 1981) — Bob Marley