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Meditation is the simplest process through which you can create harmony between the body, mind, spirit, and nature.
— Debasish Mridha
Boredom was my bedmate and it was hogging the sheets.
— Andrew Davidson
Christians ought to carry written in our hearts the solemn truth of how short is our opportunity to witness for Christ and live for Him.
— Billy Graham
I think we ought to do all we can to make these creatures friendly. It might turn out to be well worth the trouble.
— Richard Adams
Dogs have masters. Cats have slaves.
— Rhett Devane
I just need to be mad for a little while, okay? I know it might not be the most mature thing, but there it is.
— Cynthia Hand
The only thing you'll find on the summit of Mount Everest is a divine view. The things that really matter lie far below.
— Roland Smith
I'm annoyed by those who love mankind but are discourteous to people.
— John Howard Griffin
It strikes at a fundamental human need to be organized.
— Donna Dubinsky
One of my first investments was $100,000 in a Web-based calendar startup - and I lost every dollar.
— Peter Thiel
To young to hold on and to old to just break free and run.
— Jeff Buckley
It's starting, she thought. Just like the dream said.
— Rick Riordan
The man who could not be discourteous to a ground-squirrel had sat in the courthouse abetting the cause of grubby-minded little men.
— Harper Lee
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
— Robert E. Howard
Trusting yourself means living out what you already know to be true.
— Cheryl Strayed
It was a new idea, my first real leaf. Just like every other audacious seedling in the world, I would make it up as I went along.
— Hope Jahren
Sometimes we forget that sin really is optional.
— Mark Hart
Courteous men learn courtesy from the discourteous.
— Laura Fitzgerald