“A non-GMO Mom is an avid researcher, a conscientious protector, and the most effective teacher of natural health.”
Source: EAT! Empower. Adjust. Triumph!: Lose Ridiculous Weight, Succeed On Any Diet Plan, Bust Through Any Plateau in 3 Empowering Steps!
“The spirit of a man can survive a sick body.”
“Is it possible, in the final analysis, for one human being to achieve perfect understanding of another?
We can invest enormous time and energy in serious efforts to know another person, but in the end, how close can we come to that person's essence? We convince ourselves that we know the other person well, but do we really know anything important about anyone?”
Source: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
“I think ... I should go home soon. Mom and Luke are probably going nuts. What about you?"
He shrugged, a casual lift of one shoulder. "You tell me. When I left Nevernever, I didn't have any plans other than being with you. If you want me around, just say the word.”
Source: The Iron Daughter
“At Night
Love said, "Wake still and think of me,"
Sleep, "Close your eyes till break of day,"
But Dreams came by and smilingly
Gave both to Love and Sleep their way.”
Source: Helen of Troy and Other Poems
“Al no controlar nuestros estados de ánimo, dejamos que ocurra la vida, y como nosotros normalmente estamos molestos, aburridos, cansados, afectados, sufriendo… dejamos al azar lo que viene.
Sin embargo, en la medida que vayamos ejercitando el control de nuestras emociones y, por lo tanto, podremos tener mayor decisión en cuanto a qué queremos traer a nuestra vida y cómo tomamos lo que llega.”
Source: YO, EL TITIRITERO DE MIS ESTADOS DE ÁNIMO: Tomando el control de mis emociones
“Be healthy, hearty and happy.”
“It’s now generally accepted that Mesmer was actually treating psychosomatic illness, and he profited mightily from people’s gullibility. In retrospect, his theories and practices sound ridiculous, but in truth, the story of Mesmer parallels many stories of today. It’s not so ridiculous to imagine people falling prey to products, procedures, and health claims that are brilliantly marketed. Every day we hear of some news item related to health. We are bombarded by messages about our health — good, bad, and confusingly contradictory. And we are literally mesmerized by these messages. Even the smart, educated, cautious, and skeptical consumer is mesmerized. It’s hard to separate truth from fiction, and to know the difference between what’s healthful and harmful when the information and endorsements come from “experts.”
“Set your mind first and your body will follow.”
“Have less; do less; say no.”