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“It is not too early or too late for you to learn. learning is something you must pass through at every phrase of your life.”

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“The magickian causes breath to enter the word. Written words are like dry bones. But with the shaking (vibration) of the wind (respiration) the bones shall live. The sophisticated manipulation of air molecules, in accordance with the alchemical instructions for the pronunciation of the God's 'Name' (usually only transmitted orally from teacher to student) thereby makes manifest, it brings to life, the Divine Being, the one who seemed to have died, before the one who intoned the Name.”

“So it had to stop. Committing to Nick, feeling safe with Nick, being happy with Nick, made me realize that there was a Real Amy in there, and she was so much better, more interesting and complicated and challenging, than Cool Amy. Nick wanted Cool Amy anyway. Can you imagine, finally showing your true self to your spouse, your soul mate, and having him not like you? So that’s how the hating first began. I’ve thought about this a lot, and that’s where it started, I think.”

“It is best to follow your own beliefs and not be misled or influenced by the ideologies of others. When they change their stance, you may be seen as the one who is wrong. Always do what is right and stay true to what you believe in. Use logic and common sense, regardless of trends, popularity, public opinion, the majority, or external pressure.”

“Everyone knows that physical exercise is beneficial. But how are you exercising your mind, faith, spirituality, mentality, and emotions? Most people focus only on their bodies or physical fitness, neglecting their mental, psychological, emotional, sexual, economic, financial, and spiritual well being.”

“The Nobodies Who are not, but could be. Who don't speak languages, but dialects. Who don't have religions, but superstitions. Who don't create art, but handicrafts. Who don't have culture, but folklore. Who are not human beings, but human resources. Who do not have faces, but arms. Who do not have names, but numbers. Who do not appear in the history of the world, but in the police blotter of the local paper. The nobodies, who are not worth the bullet that kills them.”