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Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By B.K.S. Iyengar

We have two physical eyes, but every pore of the body is also an eye. — B.K.S. Iyengar

Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By Marianne Williamson

I think daily life is where the lessons come in - that's where the tests and the growth come in. — Marianne Williamson

Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By David Bellos

The practice of translation rests on two presuppositions. The first is that we are all different: we speak different tongues, and see the world in ways that are deeply influenced by the particular features of the tongue that we speak. The second is that we are all the same - that we can share the same broad and narrow kinds of feelings, information, understandings, and so forth. Without both of these suppositions, translation could not exist. Nor could anything we would like to call social life. Translation is another name for the human condition. — David Bellos

Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By Mata Amritanandamayi

Lessen the quantity of unnecessary thoughts and allow more space for the energy of love to flow within you. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By Pablo Neruda

With which stars do they go on speaking,the rivers that never reach the sea? — Pablo Neruda

Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By Starhawk

The
word "Witch" carries so many negative connotations that many people
wonder why we use the word at all. Yet to reclaim the word "Witch" is to
reclaim our right, as women, to be powerful; as men, to know the
feminine within as divine. — Starhawk

Wiretapping Restrictions Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

She overcame a moment of hesitation and glanced at Jared. All the lights in his crazy gray eyes were dancing. A shiver went through her, a ripple of his delight. She felt again the way she had at the Crying Pools and at her house, the thrill of sharing your secret soul and having someone think it was wonderful. — Sarah Rees Brennan