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My path, my life, my career has really been a journey from moving from, in a sense, darkness to light. From pain to joy through the experience of yoga and meditation. It's an ongoing adventure that's unfolding every day. — MC Yogi

The lawn and drive had been crowded with the faces of those who guessed at his corruption - and he had stood on those steps, concealing his incorruptible dream, as he waved them good-by. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I'm kind of lucky that we've finished shooting 'Cougar Town,' so I'm able to kind of just enjoy my pregnancy and be a stay-at-home mom and go to prenatal Pilates and do all that fun stuff that, if I were working, would be almost impossible to do. — Busy Philipps

From that moment the pendulum went into reverse — Gerald Sinstadt

Everything we have, everything we are, is a gift.
How can we judge and shame ourselves if this is true? — Anna White

Principle of "Christian love": it insists upon being well paid in the end. — Friedrich Nietzsche

If you treat what you value most in life more like a garden and less like a vending machine, you'll probably be happier. (from You Oughta Know By Now) — Brian P. Cleary

To understand the mindset of the connected consumer, one must realize that everything begins with search and intent. — Brian Solis

He loves me so much it makes me ache. — Paula Hawkins

Like attention, praise and porn, salt is one of those instant gratifiers that are easy to get too much of and hard to get by without. — Josh Ozersky

Losing one's mind is surely like losing one's virginity. Lose a little, lose a lot. — Martha Grimes

How strange it is to see with how much passion People see things only in their own fashion! — Moliere

Indignation. Best fuel I know. Never burns out. — Irving Stone

A team of Japanese engineers had recently tried to build a 35-feet-high replica of the Great Pyramid (rather smaller than the original, which was 481 feet 5 inches in height). The team started off by limiting itself strictly to techniques proved by archaeology to have been in use during the Fourth Dynasty. However, construction of the replica under these limitations turned out to be impossible and, in due course, modern earth-moving, quarrying and lifting machines were brought to the site. Still no worthwhile progress was made. Ultimately, with some embarrassment, the project had to be abandoned. — Graham Hancock