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Forgiveness is not to give the other person peace. Forgiveness is for you. Take that opportunity.
— Mackenzie Phillips
It is the active exercise of our faculties in conformity with virtue that causes happiness, and the opposite activities its opposite.
— Aristotle.
If you prove the cause, you at once prove the effect; and conversely nothing can exist without its cause.
— Aristotle.
I was like a chocolate in a box, looking well behaved and perfect in place, all the while harboring a secret center.
— Deb Caletti
While the health benefits are many, yoga offers much more than just a way to exercise the body.
— Deepak Chopra
One wants to be able to experience being other people, remaking a reality, remaking a life, remaking a certain world.
— Sydney Pollack
To be conscious of Being, you need to reclaim consciousness from the mind. This is one of the most essential tasks on your spiritual journey.
— Eckhart Tolle
Our love of what is beautiful does not lead to extravagance; our love of the things of the mind does not make us soft.
— Pericles
Muscles come and go; flab lasts.
— Bill Vaughan
All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire. Aristotle
— Christine Zolendz
Love is the cause of unity in all things.
— Aristotle.
Pleasure causes us to do base actions and pain causes us to abstain from doing noble actions.
— Aristotle.
That judges of important causes should hold office for life is a questionable thing, for the mind grows old as well as the body.
— Aristotle.
The grist for my mill is the human body and the art of healing.
— Richard Selzer
Analysts say Obama's new immigration plan will focus on deporting violent criminals. So, this could impact your fantasy football team.
— Conan O'Brien
Never to have occasion to take a position, to make up one's mind, or to define oneself - there is no wish I make more often.
— Emile M. Cioran
A small politician, of low capacity and mean surroundings, proud to act as the servile tool of men worse than himself but also stronger and abler.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Aristotle says that metaphor causes the mind to experience itself in the act of making a mistake.
— Anne Carson
I believe in the promise of America. Being a Cuban refugee, having come here when I was eight, I know that this is a shining city on the hill.
— Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Thus every action must be due to one or other of seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reasoning, anger, or appetite.
— Aristotle.
Yes the truth is that men's ambition and their desire to make money are among the most frequent causes of deliberate acts of injustice.
— Aristotle.
We do not know a truth without knowing its cause.
— Aristotle.