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yoga doors inward
To successfully open the door to heightened awareness, we must open it inward. Wayne Dyer
yoga tea
I like tea and yoga, but I don't do yoga. Moby
yoga class needs
I need to go to my yoga class - I love hot yoga! Kimberly Williams-Paisley
yoga exercise work-out
I love my body. And, I'm always working out. I'm an exercise freak, be it cardio, weights, t'ai chi or yoga. Kajol
yoga mind fluctuation
Yoga is the stilling of the fluctuations of the mind. Patanjali
yoga purpose-of-life
Yoga is a practical method for making one's life purposeful, useful and noble. Patanjali
yoga different consciousness
The wisdom obtained in the higher states of consciousness is different from that obtained by inference and testimony as it refers to particulars. Patanjali
yoga blessing love-and-respect
With great respect and love, NOW the blessings of Yoga instruction are offered. Patanjali
yoga mind
Yoga is the cessation of mind. Patanjali
sleep
I think they'll get on with their lives, get more sleep. Kevin Quinn
sleep
I ain't been able to eat, sleep, nothing for 36 days. Adam Blanton
sleep
I didn't want to give in, ... I didn't want him to get a little blooper or something. I wouldn't have been able to sleep tonight. Mariano Rivera
sleep single-life
He sleeps fastest who sleeps alone. Richard Avedon
sleep priorities
Sleep has never been a priority in my life. Ryan Kwanten
sleep unhappy flesh
Daytime sleep is like the sin of the flesh; the more you have the more you want, and yet you feel unhappy, sated and unsated at the same time. Umberto Eco
sleep world closets
The most dangerous thing in the world is to make a friend of an Englishman, because he'll come sleep in your closet rather than spend 10 shillings on a hotel. Truman Capote
sleep sky pastures
Don't wanna sleep, don't wanna die, just wanna go a-travellin' through the pastures of the sky Truman Capote
sleep average white
We have the whitest kitchens and the most shining bathrooms in the world. But in the lovely white kitchen the average [person] can’t produce a meal fit to eat, and the lovely shining bathroom is mostly a receptacle for deodorants, laxatives, sleeping pills, and the products of that confidence racket called the cosmetic industry. We make the finest packages in the world, Mr Marlowe. The stuff inside is mostly junk." — Raymond Chandler
exercise mouth personal
What you put in your mouth and how much exercise you get, that's pretty personal. It doesn't get much more personal than that. Jacob Sullum
exercise hands towns
I exercise daily to keep my figure. I keep patting my hand against the bottom of my chin. It works too. I have the thinnest fingers in town. Totie Fields
exercise psychological-health green
Green exercise improves psychological health. Richard Louv
exercise knitting hands
People who are unable to use their hands skillfully for all kinds of work, will not become good thinkers and will behave awkwardly in life. It is not the head alone, but the whole human being that is a logician. Activities demanding manual and bodily skill, such as knitting, leads to the enhancement of the faculty of judgment. This faculty is actually developed least of all by exercises in logic. Rudolf Steiner
exercise perfect firsts
In the exercise of God's efficiency, the decree of God comes first. This manner of working is the most perfect of all and notably agrees with the divine nature. William Ames
exercise people personality
We hold that the greatest right in the world is the right to be wrong, that in the exercise thereof people have an inviolable right to express their unbridled thoughts on all topics and personalities, being liable only for the use of that right. William Randolph Hearst
exercise wind mind
What if I bade you leave The cavern of the mind? There's better exercise In the sunlight and wind. William Butler Yeats
exercise
Make an exercise out of everything you can’t do. Steve Vai
exercise safety environmental
The language of commerce has been engineered to describe the overt purpose of a thing, but cannot encompass fringe benefits or peripheral pleasures. It weighs the obvious against what in its terms are incomprehensible. When I drive from here to there, speed, privacy, control, and safety are easy to claim. When I walk, what happens is more vague, more ambiguous-and in many circumstances much richer. I am out in the world. It's exercise, though not so quantifiably as on a treadmill in a gym with a digital readout. Rebecca Solnit