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“I learned to listen to my heart, which taught me that you and I are connected to each other and everything else on this planet. We are joined together by the mysterious nature of life itself, the fundamental creative energy of the universe. In this complicated world of ours, where contradictions abound, we find breathtaking beauty in the most unlikely places. The brightest rainbows appear after the heaviest of storm clouds. Magnificent butterflies emerge from the drabbest cocoons. And the most beautiful lotus flowers bloom from the deepest and thickest mud. Why do you suppose life works this way? Perhaps those rainbows, butterflies, and lotus flowers are meant to remind us that our world is a mystical work of art—a universal canvas upon which we all paint our stories, day by day, through the brushstrokes of our thoughts, words, and deeds.”

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Happiness Becomes You: A Guide to Changing Your Life for Good

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Tina Turner
Tina Turner

Tina Turner, born Anna Mae Bullock, is an iconic American singer, dancer, and actress. Known for her powerful voice and stage presence, she is often referred to as the 'Queen of Rock.' Tina Turner's musical career spans over half a century, and her music has been widely popular around the world, profoundly influencing popular and rock music. more

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