Tokiuf Quotes & Sayings
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meditation vs prayer = listening vs talking — Elizabeth Gilbert
I got quite good results from protein plates. — Gabriel Lippmann
Socially prominent people are very fond of disease, because it gives them a chance to have these really elaborate charity functions, and the newspaper headlines say 'EVENING IN PARIS BALL RAISES MONEY TO FIGHT GOUT' instead of 'RICH PEOPLE AMUSE THEMSELVES'. — Dave Barry
The thing about our country, Americans, and New Yorkers in particular, we all want to help. There's real folks who want to help. The problem is, they don't know how. They don't know how to get involved. — Hill Harper
Self help books are pointless. Here's something for you ... Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, and self help books are from Uranus. — Craig Ferguson
Nothing agrees with me. If I drink coffee, it gives me dyspepsia; if I drink wine, it gives me the gout; if I go to church, it gives me dysentery. — Mark Twain
What happened was no accident. Everything was preordained. True, the will was free, but heaven also made its ordinances. — Isaac Bashevis Singer
The exertions that men find it necessary to make, in order to support themselves or families, frequently awaken faculties that might otherwise have lain for ever dormant, and it has been commonly remarked that new and extraordinary situations generally create minds adequate to grapple with the difficulties in which they are involved. — Thomas Malthus
If the windmill should prove too formidable," said he, from the threshold, "I may see what can be done with the wind. — Rafael Sabatini
These days I have to work twice as hard to look half as good. — Renee Yancy
Why do we fall in love so easy, even when it's not right? — Pink
You are nothing but a number of days, and whenever a day passes away, a part of you passes away — Al-Hasan Al-Basri
I absolutely, positively hate this beautiful, magical feeling. — Colleen Hoover
performance of physical postures for the primary purpose of developing the single-pointed concentration necessary for meditation. — A. Saranagati
