Wind Songs Quotes
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Wind Songs Quotes & Sayings
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Just Enough Soil for legs Axe for hands Flower for eyes Bird for ears Mushrooms for nose Smile for mouth Songs for lungs Sweat for skin Wind for mind.
— Nanao Sakaki
It's amazing how much power a simple false phrase repeated can have.
— Kinley MacGregor
There are worlds of possibility inherent in our consciousness that can facilitate our own transformation. What future have you imagined for yourself?
— Deepak Chopra
Barnes are blessings.
— William Shakespeare
The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time.
— James Taylor
Never forget:
we walk on hell,
gazing at flowers. — Kobayashi Issa
we walk on hell,
gazing at flowers. — Kobayashi Issa
How many inner resources one needs to tolerate a life of leisure without fatigue.
— Natalie Clifford Barney
Throughout the day no time for memorandums now. Go ahead! Liberty and independence forever.
— Davy Crockett
For me, perfume, must be adapted to fashion, not the other way around.
— Yves Saint-Laurent
Your dreams should never be better than your real life
— Karl Pilkington
I want to be married," I blurted. "I want you to marry me.
— Christina Lauren
As time goes by, I realize that I do trust the wind. And I often write my songs for myself.
— David Friedman
Embrace more deeply His love, His mercy and grace, and the powerful gifts of His Atonement.
— Neil L. Andersen
My first love is the sport, and it will always be my priority.
— Linford Christie
Like vanishing dew,
a passing apparition
or the sudden flash
of lightning
already gone
thus should one regard one's self. — Ikkyu
a passing apparition
or the sudden flash
of lightning
already gone
thus should one regard one's self. — Ikkyu
If you think you are big, you become small. If you know you are nothing, you become unlimited. That's the beauty of being a human being.
— Sadhguru
Whoever makes home seem to the young dearer and more happy, is a public benefactor.
— Henry Ward Beecher