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disease enemy fire happiness spiritual
There is no disease (so destructive) as lust; no enemy like infatuation; no fire like wrath; and no happiness like spiritual knowledge. Chanakya
disease fact five four tendency west
There's always a tendency to get comfortable with the fact that this disease is out there, especially if you live in a place where you've had West Nile for four or five years and never been infected. John Roehrig
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If he says jump, she doesn't even ask "How high?" She goes out and buys a pogo stick. Jodi Picoult
stress track would-be
I really thought the process and what I'm used to doing on film would be different. I thought that because I wouldn't have the same amount of time, I wouldn't do all of the tracks that I like to do or the lighting that it takes. And then, I got there and realized that I don't know any other way. I just do all that stuff really, really fast and under a lot of stress. Len Wiseman
stress earth forget
Stress is basically a disconnection from the earth, a forgetting of the breath. Natalie Goldberg
stress believe relaxation
Stress is an ignorant state. It believes that everything is an emergency. Natalie Goldberg
stress mind trying
For my mind, I try to reduce stress by finding quiet time and meditating. Josh McDermitt
stress missing peaceful
L.A. can be intense but the second you get over the hill into Calabasas, your stress level immediately drops because it's so peaceful and safe. Sometimes I really miss it. Justin Berfield
stress everyday withdrawal
Stressing the God-centered life can lead to an otherworldly withdrawal from everyday earthly life. Leland Ryken
stress people dynamics
When you're in a high-stress situation, dynamics between people can change. Lance Reddick
stress successful fighting
Of whatever class or nation, however, all successful participants in the repetitive and unrelenting stress of aerial fighting came eventually to display its characteristic physiognomy: skeletal hands, sharpened noses, tight-drawn cheek bones, the bared teeth of a rictus smile and the fixed, narrowed gaze of men in a state of controlled fear. John Keegan
stress differences population
Every time we share something rather than own it ourselves, we reduce the stress on the planet. That could make the critical difference as the global population continues to grow. Lisa Gansky