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mind today tomorrow
Where I am today, is where my mind and will put me, where I am tomorrow is where my mind will put me. Billy Blanks
mind limits
In the network's mind there are no limits. Dr. John
mind suffering circumstances
External circumstances can contribute to one's happiness and well-being, but ultimately happiness and suffering depend on the mind. Dalai Lama
mind unrest calm
A mind that is characterized by unrest will not be tranquil even in the presence of great calm. Dalai Lama
mind ifs powerless
If your mind is scattered, it is quite powerless. Dalai Lama
mind emotion buddha-nature
As human beings we have the same experience of destructive and constructive emotions. We also have a human mind capable of developing wisdom. We all have the same Buddha nature. Dalai Lama
mind taming way
Happiness comes through taming the mind; without taming the mind there is no way to be happy Dalai Lama
mind quality progress
Unlike physical progress, which is subject to natural restrictions, the qualities of the mind can be developed limitlessly. Dalai Lama
mind age
I don't mind being it [age 60], I just don't like saying it. Dolly Parton
audience break good imagine perspective
I've lost perspective on what I'm doing. I think it's good for me to take a break and reassess why I'm doing it and how I'm doing it. And I think this is probably a good way to learn about that. I need a break from myself as much as I imagine the audience does. Ryan Gosling
audience conference fact game gives good hope legitimate mark shot tough tv winning
The fact they jumped out to a 5-0 mark in the conference gives them a lot of confidence. They have some really good players, and they have a legitimate shot at winning this conference. We are having it tough right now with injuries, and we also are a young team. We hope we can give the TV audience a good game to watch. Bobby Jones
audience whole
The time we spend in having our daily audience with God is the most precious part of the whole day. Mother Teresa
audience deaths distorted dramatic histories itself mere requires tales tells theater
The theater itself is a lie. Its deaths are mere special effects. Its tales never happened. Even the histories are distorted for dramatic effect. The theater is unnatural, a place of imagination. But the theater tells the audience something true: that the world requires judgments. Virginia Postrel