Vulgaire Moppen Quotes & Sayings
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Meditation is one of Mother Nature's most powerful medicines and has no apparent side effects. It's been scientifically proven that meditation helps calm the mind and de-stress the body. It also helps regulate blood pressure, lowers depression, induces the 'relaxation response', rewires the circuitry of your brain, enhances positive emotions, increases overall life satisfaction . . . And that's just for starters! — Melissa Ambrosini
I always try to do true endings and that's where I got into trouble always because Hollywood wants to do happy endings. — Joe Eszterhas
The world is more than the sum of its suffering. — Deepak Chopra
Suddenly the moment was there. All I had to do was grab it. What I'd dreamed about but hadn't dared believe could happen. — James Patterson
The business of thinking ... undoes every morning what it had finished the night before. — Hannah Arendt
But we all waste opportunities,' said Domenica. Every single one of us. Every young person does it. It's because we think we have so much time, and then, when we realise that our time is finite, it's too late. — Alexander McCall Smith
The rules have changed. True power is held by the person who possesses the largest bookshelf, not gun cabinet or wallet. — Anthony J. D'Angelo
The globe of this earth ... [is] ... not just a machine but also a organised body as it has a regenerative power. — James Hutton
I grew up dancing salsa - you know, a traditional Puerto Rican dance. — Gina Rodriguez
We read poetry because the poets, like ourselves, have been haunted by the inescapable tyranny of time and death; have suffered the pain of loss, and the more wearing, continuous pain of frustration and failure; and have had moods of unlooked-for release and peace. They have known and watched in themselves and others. — Elizabeth Drew
What can be more soul shaking than peering through a 100-inch telescope at a distant galaxy, holding a 100-million-year-old fossil or a 500,000-year-old stone tool in one's hand, standing before the immense chasm of space and time that is the Grand Canyon, or listening to a scientist who gazed upon the face of the universe's creation and did not blink? — Michael Shermer
I have photographs taken of me at the time I was addicted, and thought I looked good. I see them today and realize my eyes were dead. — Kirstie Alley
This
is the language of the world before - a world of chaos and confusion and happiness and despair - before
the blitz turned streets to grids, cities to prisons, and hearts to dust. — Lauren Oliver
