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Solumed Quotes By Wayne Muller

True kindness is rooted in a deep sense of abundance, out of which flows a sense that even as I give, it is being given back to me. — Wayne Muller

Solumed Quotes By Kevin Hearne

Tell her I am Peace Dawg but I think her cats are closely allied with The Man.
I'm going to stick it to them. — Kevin Hearne

Solumed Quotes By Francesca Annis

I've always kept fit but I've been doing gym and yoga and will be throwing my stilettoes away for a while! — Francesca Annis

Solumed Quotes By Aldous Huxley

He can go about his business, so completely satisfied to see and be part of the divine Order of Things that he will never even be tempted. When all things are perceived as infinite and holy, what motive can we have for covetousness, for drearier forms of pleasure? — Aldous Huxley

Solumed Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The Listening Exercise
Relax. Close your eyes. Try for several minutes to concentrate on all of the sounds you hear in your surroundings, as if you were hearing an orchestra playing its instruments. Little by little, try to separate each sound from
the others. Concentrate on each one, as if it were the only instrument playing. Try to eliminate the other sounds from your awareness.
When you do this exercise every day, you will begin to hear voices. First, you will think that they are imaginary. Later, you will discover that they are
voices of people from your past, present, and future, all of them participating with you in the remembrance of time.
This exercise should be performed only when you already know the voice of your messenger.
Do this exercise for ten minutes at a time. — Paulo Coelho

Solumed Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Your uniqueness is your ultimate strength. — Debasish Mridha

Solumed Quotes By Bryan Cranston

I have some anger issues. — Bryan Cranston

Solumed Quotes By Aldous Huxley

All philosophies and all religions - what are they but spiritual Tubes bored through the universe! Through these narrow tunnels, where all is recognisably human, one travels comfortable and secure, contriving to forget that all round and below and above them stretches the blind mass of earth, endless and unexplored. — Aldous Huxley

Solumed Quotes By Jonathan Banks

I grew up in Chillum Heights in the Washington, D.C. area., and it was never a garden spot. When guys go, 'Hey, when I grew up, my neighborhood was tough, and it was this and that' ... the reality is that it was just a terribly sad place. And thank God, I was able to escape it. — Jonathan Banks

Solumed Quotes By K.S. Ruff

I couldn't stop thinking of all the tragedies, the heartache, and pain that life has thrown our way. We ended up together, despite all the obstacles and frankly dismal odds. But what if God intended it that way? Man has been broken since the Garden of Eden, but we were never meant to be broken apart. We were meant to be broken together until He comes for us. — K.S. Ruff

Solumed Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Like Jesus, forgive those who are hurting you because they don't know what they are doing. — Debasish Mridha

Solumed Quotes By William Kidd

If you will take her, you may take her, but if you go from aboard, you shall never come aboard again. — William Kidd

Solumed Quotes By Askold Melnyczuk

The confidence of youth, which knows that it can never die, lifted her into a bright sphere. — Askold Melnyczuk

Solumed Quotes By May Sarton

Without anxiety life would have very little savor. — May Sarton

Solumed Quotes By Dava Sobel

The beaches. In literally hundreds of instances, a vessel's ignorance of her longitude led swiftly to her destruction. Launched on a mix of bravery and greed, the sea captains of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries relied on "dead reckoning" to gauge their distance east or west of home port. The captain would throw a log overboard and observe how quickly the ship receded from this temporary guidepost. He noted the crude speedometer reading in his ship's logbook, along with the direction of travel, which he took from the stars or a compass, and the length of time on a particular course, counted with a sandglass or a pocket watch. Factoring in the effects of ocean currents, fickle winds, and errors in judgment, he then determined his longitude. He routinely missed his mark, of course - searching — Dava Sobel