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Wildwoman Quotes By Edith Head

We ask the public to believe that every time they see an actress or actor that they are a different person. — Edith Head

Wildwoman Quotes By Stephen Baxter

A sentient mind refuses to be confined by the parameters of its programming. — Stephen Baxter

Wildwoman Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The Listening Exercise
Relax. Close your eyes. Try for several minutes to concentrate on all of the sounds you hear in your surroundings, as if you were hearing an orchestra playing its instruments. Little by little, try to separate each sound from
the others. Concentrate on each one, as if it were the only instrument playing. Try to eliminate the other sounds from your awareness.
When you do this exercise every day, you will begin to hear voices. First, you will think that they are imaginary. Later, you will discover that they are
voices of people from your past, present, and future, all of them participating with you in the remembrance of time.
This exercise should be performed only when you already know the voice of your messenger.
Do this exercise for ten minutes at a time. — Paulo Coelho

Wildwoman Quotes By Nikita Gill

Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild. — Nikita Gill

Wildwoman Quotes By Jeffrey Brantley

Daily habits can anchor your thoughts and feelings just as readily as any spiritual practice or yoga class. — Jeffrey Brantley

Wildwoman Quotes By Steven Wright

If you tell a joke in the forest, but nobody laughs, was it a joke? — Steven Wright

Wildwoman Quotes By Gretchen Rubin

studies show that the absence of feeling bad isn't enough to make you happy; you must strive to find sources of feeling good. One — Gretchen Rubin

Wildwoman Quotes By George Orwell

The organizing principal for any culture is War. — George Orwell

Wildwoman Quotes By Howard Schultz

For all the promise of digital media to bring people together, I still believe that the most sincere, lasting powers of human connection come from looking directly into someone else's eyes, with no screen in between. — Howard Schultz

Wildwoman Quotes By David Pilgrim

I want it said loudly and clearly that we can define racism in many ways, but it is, in my opinion, intellectually disingenuous to define it in a way that trivializes the role that racial hatred plays. Certainly, not all racism is hate-driven, but to ignore the connection between racial hate and racism is to reduce the concept of racism to a useless theoretical abstraction. — David Pilgrim

Wildwoman Quotes By Henry Rollins

Humans will take a rain forest and lose it and cover it with concrete. They will take the woods and turn it into a parking garage and I am not saying that's bad. I am just saying that's what we do. We occupy the planet with a vengeance. We seek to dominate it. — Henry Rollins

Wildwoman Quotes By Marnie Stern

You like some things, you don't like others. It doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the others, it just means you have an opinion. — Marnie Stern

Wildwoman Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Everywhere I am folded, there I am a lie. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Wildwoman Quotes By Jared Leto

I heard today (April 5) was the day Kurt passed away 17 years ago. Can't believe it's been that long. So grateful for his contribution and inspiration. Not sure I'd be doing this if it weren't for him. He gave us all permission to create no matter what our skill set and reminded me that dreams are possible. Thanks for that. This made me recall a short piece of film I shot when I heard they were making a film celebrating his life. I made it to explore the character and explore creative possibilities. I never sent it to the studio or to anyone but thought I'd share it now — Jared Leto

Wildwoman Quotes By Rachel Naomi Remen

Perhaps the most important thing we bring to another person is the silence in us, not the sort of silence that is filled with unspoken criticism or hard withdrawal. The sort of silence that is a place of refuge, of rest, of acceptance of someone as they are. We are all hungry for this other silence. It is hard to find. In its presence we can remember something beyond the moment, a strength on which to build a life. Silence is a place of great power and healing. — Rachel Naomi Remen