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Self-compassion is like a muscle. The more we practice flexing it, especially when life doesn't go exactly according to plan (a frequent scenario for most of us), the stronger and more resilient our compassion muscle becomes. — Sharon Salzberg
I was raised in California, so this whole New York winter thing is completely new for me. I've already justified buying seven coats! — Blake Lively
She was spontaneous. Even in her cleverness. She never looked at people; people looked at her. It was her reward for being natural. — Anuradha Bhattacharyya
I think there comes a time in any comedian's career where they can either coast or keep growing and evolving. — Ted Alexandro
I was too lazy to read, and I was even too lazy to imagine scenarios drawn up by the pictures. They just suggested a flavor to me. I swallowed them whole, like hosts. It was a form of worship. — Guy Maddin
Perhaps a wiser eye than hers would be able to read tomorrow in tonight's stars, but where was the fun in that? It was better not to know. Better to be alive in the Here and the Now
in this bright, laughing moment
and let the Hours to come take care of themselves. — Clive Barker
To be poor, ugly and, moreover, intelligent condemns one in our society to a dark and disillusioned life ... to beauty all is forgiven. — Muriel Barbery
Study the lives of our great women, who were models of patience, fortitude, compassion and sacrifice ... — Sathya Sai Baba
The treasure I have found cannot be described in words, the mind cannot conceive of it. — Adi Shankara
I'm trying to figure out if I love art enough to be poor. — Marina Keegan
I've been to Bali twice and Marrakech twice. I thought Vienna was great. I will take girlfriends to places they've never been before. — Eion Bailey
This means that, in some sense, free will is a fake. Decisions are made ahead of time by the brain, without the input of consciousness, and then later the brain tries to cover this up (as it's wont to do) by claiming that the decision was conscious. Dr. Michael Sweeney concludes, "Libet's findings suggested that the brain knows what a person will decide before the person does. ... The world must reassess not only the idea of movements divided between voluntary and involuntary, but also the very idea of free will." All this seems to indicate that free will, the cornerstone of society, is a fiction, an illusion created by our left brain. So are we masters of our fate, or just pawns in a swindle perpetuated by the brain? — Michio Kaku
Philosophy limits the disputable sphere of natural science. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
When you are on the spiritual path, and you are looking for the answers outside, there is an ample of reasons, for you to deviate from the path. The path of the ultimate truth is straight way inside — Roshan Sharma
