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Yoga is the method to bring or uncover the union that exists. That all things are relative and are in relationship and that nothing is singular or by itself. — Rodney Yee

We monitor many frequencies. We listen always. Came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. It played us a mighty dub. — William Gibson

The joke was thinking you were ever really in charge of your life. You pressed your oar down into the water to direct the canoe, but it was the current that shot you through the rapids. You just hung on and hoped not to hit a rock or a whirlpool. — Scott Turow

Gabriel Levin's book is a journey through time and through entrenched animosities of the Middle East. What's astonishing and refreshing is his ability to combine the reporter's perspective with a deep knowledge of poetry, including pre-Islamic Arab poems. A brilliant poet is at work here-a poet in the rugged landscape of conflict and pain. — Adam Zagajewski

[...]one who will not learn to handle the Bible for himself is not an evangelical Christian. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I was able to do Classics, the U.S. national championships and the Pan American Games and feel like I improved with each meet, but I was still struggling with a lot of residual pain from the two surgeries. — Shawn Johnson

A woman, the more curious she is about her face, is commonly the more careless about her house. — Ben Jonson

Cam knows this is not going to be a good day the moment he sees the chain saw. — Neal Shusterman

Ben Says: Be different, Be weird, Be special, Be You! If others don't like you because of it, don't worry. Remember, it's their problem ... not yours!
Bullying Ben — Timothy Pina

I'm attempting to put myself in a bottle that will one day wash up on the beach for my children. — Randy Pausch

My junk doesn't dictate who I am. — Kristin Elizabeth Clark

I love the idea of being without an identity, it gives me a lot of room to play around; but it makes me dizzy, having nowhere to hang my hat. — Kate Bornstein