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Yoga is really the practice of seeing what's most important. Focusing on that first. Then it helps everything else sort of fall into alignment. — MC Yogi
Wall Street is littered with the bones of those who knew just what to do, but could not bring themselves to do it. — William J. Bernstein
When I grew up, we didn't have a TV, and I think more families today have ambitions of getting out of their environment, such as sending their children to university. — Robert Winston
Yesterday was a memory. Today was a hope. — Karen Marie Moning
We are trying to enable anyone in the world to be their own educational DJ, creating educational materials, sharing them with the world, constantly innovating on them. — Richard Baraniuk
People just want to hear some common sense ... and I bring to bear the experience in local government and state government and national government - I was the first woman in history on the Senate Finance Committee - not to mention the diplomatic international experience. — Carol Moseley Braun
We need a government, alas, because of the nature of humans. — P. J. O'Rourke
I rejoice that there are owls. Let them do the idiotic and maniacal hooting for men. It is a sound admirably suited to swamps and twilight woods which no day illustrates, suggesting a vast and undeveloped nature which men have not recognized. They represent the stark twilight and unsatisfied thoughts which all have. All day the sun has shown on the surface of some savage swamp, where the double spruce stands hung with usnea lichens, and small hawks circulate above, and the chickadee lisps amid the evergreens, and the partridge and rabbit skulk beneath; and now a more dismal and fitting day dawns, and a different race of creatures awakes to express the meaning of Nature there. — Henry David Thoreau
I believe we have all been created for greater things than we can comprehend. — Jeffrey R. Holland