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spiritual doors pudding
No matter your spiritual beliefs, if you hold any, the answer is the same: sometimes, why is not knowable. If you open the refrigerator door and a tub of Kozy Shack tapioca pudding tumbles out and splats open onto the floor, you clean it. You don’t stand there and question why it happened, how it was possible. Why doesn’t matter now. Augusten Burroughs
spiritual ego want
The ego wants to want more than it wants to have. Eckhart Tolle
spiritual conscious
Become conscious of being conscious. Eckhart Tolle
spiritual cat meditation
I have lived with several Zen masters -- all of them cats. Eckhart Tolle
spiritual eternity
Time is just quantified eternity. Deepak Chopra
spiritual jesus flower
What the sunshine is to the flower, the Lord Jesus Christ is to my soul. Alfred Lord Tennyson
spiritual spiritual-strength ornamentation
Lack of ornamentation is a sign of spiritual strength. Adolf Loos
spiritual men understanding
Unbelief is criminal because it is a moral act, an act of the whole nature.-Belief or unbelief is a test of a man's whole spiritual condition, because it is the whole being, affections, will, conscience, as well as the understanding, which are concerned in it. Alexander MacLaren
spiritual revenge hate
To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves. Alexander Pope
thinking proud bryan
Superman is there to unite us all, I think. I'm proud of Bryan for respecting that and not making it just about us. Brandon Routh
thinking bridges age
I was trying to get into the business from a young age, but I don't think I really realized how much I loved it until I booked my first movie and found myself in New Zealand for six months filming Bridge to Terabithia. Bailee Madison
thinking challenges would-be
I think a challenge for myself is to see how many times I can get above 9,000. That would be a good challenge. Ashton Eaton
thinking issues want
A bad author can take the most moral issue and make you want to just never, ever think about that moral issue. Azar Nafisi
thinking islam needs
I think Islam is in a sense, in crisis. It needs to question and re-question itself. Azar Nafisi
thinking looks alive
Now look at me! Take a good look! I was born and I knew I was alive and I knew what I wanted. What do you think is alive in me? Why do you think I'm alive? Because I have a stomach and eat and digest the food? Because I breathe and work and produce more food to digest? Or because I know what I want, and that something which knows how to want—isn't that life itself? And who—in this damned universe—who can tell me why I should live for anything but for that which I want? Ayn Rand
thinking religion trying
Never try to discourage thinking, for you are sure to succeed. Bertrand Russell
thinking too-much next
Every stage of my life set the scene for the next, and at each point all I had to do was say "yes" and not think too much about the consequences. Jane Goodall
thinking political needs
I think we need someone in a responsible political position to have the courage to say, 'Let's terminate human spaceflight.' James Van Allen
too-much bits
I'm a bit of a glutton - I eat too much of all that is good to eat. Rene Redzepi
too-much exit trouble
Act smarter than you are and always know where your exit is in case you get into too much trouble. Vanilla Ice
too-much type limelight
I'm not the type of person who dwells too much on bad things. Betsey Johnson
too-much littles manners
Better too much form than too little. Richard Whately
too-much likeable humans
Most human beings are quite likable if you don't see too much of them. Robert Wilson Lynd
too-much trouble
The trouble with me is that I like to talk too much. William Howard Taft
too-much enough ifs
If nobody has too much, everybody will have enough. Robert Green Ingersoll
too-much helping enough
Live and let live is not enough; live and help live is not too much. Orison Swett Marden
too-much events said
Even when nothing happens, everything seems too much for me. What can be said, then, in the presence of an event, any event? Emile M. Cioran