“I really feel like a walking testimony of like if you set your mind to things, how things can come true for you. I feel like I'm like, like the law of attraction. I feel like I'm living that life wholeheartedly. Everything that I've looked for out of life, it's come to be so far... I'm working hard, I'm not getting lucky, I'm earning things... I feel like a living testament to how you can just put your mind to anything and make it happen.” IfsFeelsMindHardHappensLawWalkingLuckyAttractionLaw Of AttractionMmaEarningTestamentTestimonyMake It HappenWholeheartedly Author:Jon Jones
“The walking delegates of a higher civilization, who have nothing to divide, look upon the notion of property as a purely artificial creation of human society. According to these advanced philosophers, the time will come when no man shall be allowed to call anything his. The beneficent law which takes away an author's rights in his own books just at the period when old age is creeping upon him seems to me a handsome stride toward the longed-for millennium.” MenHumansLooksBookSeemsAgeLawRightsCreationHigherPeriodsWalkingCivilizationPropertyNotionPhilosopherOld AgeCommunismLook UpDividesArtificialHandsomeHuman SocietyStrideMillenniumDelegates Book:Ponkapog Papers Source: Ponkapog Papers
“For the first time in history, men and women are seriously exploring the possibilities of relationships based on separateness rather than togetherness. Instead of clinging to Yahweh, to a rigid set of laws established by a jealous Father-God who will rant in fury if he is disobeyed, they are simply ignoring that ranting, walking away from it, and attempting to put their trust in the irrational. In other words, they are trying to live by the spirit.” IfsMenTryingFirstsLawSpiritFatherPossibilityWalkingMen And WomenFirst TimeLive ByJealousIrrationalExploringAttemptingTogethernessFuryClingingWalking AwayRantSeparatenessYahweh Book:Addiction to Perfection: The Still Unravished Bride : a Psychological Study Source: Addiction to Perfection: The Still Unravished Bride : a Psychological Study
“being a member of the court is a lot like walking through fresh concrete. Do you remember doing that as a child and leaving a footprint and it hardens after you? I'm afraid that's what we do and we look back and we see those opinions we've written and they've sort of hardened after us.” LooksChildrenRememberLawOpinionWrittenWalkingMembersCourtLeavingConcreteFootprintHardened Author:Sandra Day O'Connor