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Thoughtform Creation Quotes By Ahmed Best

We like to think of film and music as art, but actually art is something that is not restricted. — Ahmed Best

Thoughtform Creation Quotes By J.D. Robb

When you love someone, you have to be with them, don't you? To be part of their life, to have them be part of yours.
Glory in Death — J.D. Robb

Thoughtform Creation Quotes By Naomi Wolf

Women are told for so long that our feelings - our internal sensations of pain, pleasure, joy, sadness, or anger - are too much, or wrong, or bad. So eventually we can't stop thinking and thinking about these problems, trying to think them out, but we stop feeling our feelings about them. — Naomi Wolf

Thoughtform Creation Quotes By John Lasseter

When I look at the success I have, it's because of my creative-thinking skills. — John Lasseter

Thoughtform Creation Quotes By Robert Benchley

As the storm came nearer I began to realize that I hadn't made the most of my three years' immunity. In fact, I hadn't done a single thing about cleaning up my life. I was, if anything, an even more logical target for lightning than the last time I was in range. And thunderstorms don't creep up on you at seven o'clock in the morning in a non-thunderstorm country for nothing, you know. I lined up a rather panicky schedule of reforms ...
But as the storm suddenly petered out and went off in the other direction nothing much has come out of it yet. I may have three years more, and these things can't be rushed. — Robert Benchley

Thoughtform Creation Quotes By Cassandra Clare

For this I would be damned forever. For this I would have given up everything. — Cassandra Clare

Thoughtform Creation Quotes By Barry Lynes

In 1975, the respected British medical journal Lancet reported on a study which compared the effect on cancer patients of (1) a single chemotherapy, (2) multiple chemotherapy, and (3) no treatment at all. No treatment 'proved a significantly better policy for patients' survival and for quality of remaining life.' — Barry Lynes