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Life is better when your sinuses are clean, when your arteries are clean, and when your digestive tract is clean. — James Altucher
Apparently there is a great discovery or insight which our culture is deliberately designed to suppress, distort, and ignore. That is that nature is some kind of minded entity. That nature is not simply the random flight of atoms through electromagnetic fields. Nature is not the empty, despiritualized , lumpen matter that we inherit from modern physics. But it is instead a kind of intelligence, a kind of mind. — Terence McKenna
The Roman Catholic Church isn't going to change its theologies. — Robert H. Schuller
One time, a Protestant minister said, "We made Jesus blonde haired and blue eyed and very cute. We made Jesus somehow a much more feminine figure." And there's probably truth to that. — Richard Rohr
This is my career. I have children to raise. I have to retaliate. He butted me. Look at me. My kids will be scared of me. — Mike Tyson
Primary purposes of a mirror: (1) To help civilized men realize their imperfections, and, (2) To help the imperfect hide their imperfections. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
What incredible arrogance to believe that we limited human beings can destroy that which we cannot even begin to understand - much less create on our own - and that is earth and all of its glories. — Rush Limbaugh
I'd rather stick with reality. Dreams are deceptive. — Nora Roberts
-Write 12 statements describing what you do. -Write 12 statements describing what you sell. -Write 12 statements describing your service. -Write 12 statements why you can do it better or why you are unique. — Kathleen Gage
Me + You + Tree = Anytime - Caleb Hudson — J. Haney
Like anything else worthwhile in life, a happy relationship takes some skill. — Laura Doyle
I try to watch the show every week and improve upon myself. I've become a fan. — Elisabeth Rohm
If I spoke to Rodman in those terms, saying that my grandparents' lives seem to me organic and ours what? hydroponic? he would ask in derision what I meant. Define my terms. How do you measure the organic residue of a man or a generation? This is all metaphor. If you can't measure it, it doesn't exist. — Wallace Stegner