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Mindfulness can be described as an awareness of yourself in the present, including an awareness of your body, your mind, your thoughts, and your feelings. When you are mindful, you recognize what you are thinking and feeling, but are not compelled to judge these thoughts or feelings as good or bad, right or wrong. The practice of mindful meditation is meant to help you reach this state of awareness. — Suzanne McNeill
A prison does not only lock its inmates inside, it keeps all others out. Her strongest prison is of her own construction. — Margaret Atwood
My mother says I didn't open my eyes for eight days after I was born, but when I did, the first thing I saw was an engagement ring. I was hooked. — Elizabeth Taylor
When you're really young, you're young for life. — Pablo Picasso
It is, indeed, strange how often persons, living in other respects quite unobjectively, can suddenly become acutely objective about some specific concern of their own. — Anthony Powell
When being interviewed by a woman for a job, never begin with listen up doll face. — Dov Davidoff
The internet is changing all forms of communication, and this definitely includes political communication. — Theresa May
I have drunk,
and seen the spider.
(Leontine, Act II Scene I) — William Shakespeare
You will never be on this anchor desk, because you're Chinese. — Julie Chen
I'm into menswear slacks that are comfortable. — Rachel Bilson
To truly live by faith, one must be willing to live in the tension of not knowing. Not understanding certain things. Not having all the answers. A person must walk humbly, bearing the mystery of a God who far surpasses any human capacity to fully define Him. — Jamie George
The well-meaning white people, I said, had to combat, actively and directly, the racism in other white people. And — Malcolm X
Fear and pain and suffering is not OK for any being to feel intentionally at the hands of us. — Leona Lewis
had two reasons. Ned was by himself in this world, except for me, and I didn't want no man and no children spiting him just because he was an orphan. The other reason I never looked at a man, I was barren. An old woman on the place had told me that. I went to her one day and told her how my body act and didn't act. After we had sat down and talked a while, she said one word: "Barren." I went to a doctor and he told me the same thing: "You barren, all right. — Ernest J. Gaines