“Without intention, all these postures, these breathing practices, meditations, and the like can become little more than ineffectual gestures. When animated by intention, however, the simplest movement, the briefest meditation, and the contents of one breath cycle are made potent.” LittlesMadePracticeMeditationMovementYogaBreathsIntentionBreathingCyclesGesturesSimplestAnimatedPosture Author:Donna Farhi
“Say yes, Jenny. Promise you'll marry me. Promise you'll still be here, driving me crazy and loving me when we're little and old and surrounded by grandchildren. Promise that you'll let me love you until I take my last breath. Promise.” LoveLittlesStillsLastsCrazyLove YouPromiseLet MeBreathsDrivingGrandchildrenMarry MeDrive Me CrazyJennyLoving MeLet Me Love You Author:Maggie Osborne
“What goes on in this one little lifetime is not so important as you might like to think it is because you're in it. When you can see the larger picture, it's just a tiny breath in a succession of breaths.” ThinkingLittlesImportantMightGoes OnBreathsLifetimeTinyReincarnationSuccession Author:Frederick Lenz
“What do I want to express? The subject means little. The arrangement, the design, colour, shape, depth, light, space, mood, movement, balance, not one or all of these fills the bill. There is something additional, a breath that draws your breath into its breathing, a heartbeat that pounds on yours, a recognition of the oneness of all things.” WantMeanLittlesLightSpaceSubjectsDesignMovementBalanceShapesDrawsAll ThingsBreathsBillsDepthMoodOnenessRecognitionBreathingColourPoundsArrangementsHeartbeat Book:Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of Emily Carr Source: Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of Emily Carr
“When Byron's eyes were shut in death, We bow'd our head and held our breath. He taught us little; but our soul Had felt his like a thunder roll. . . . We watch'd the fount of fiery life Which serv'd for that Titanic life.” LifeLittlesSoulEyeFeltWatchesTaughtBreathsBowsThunderTaught UsFieryByron Book:Dover Beach and Other Poems Source: Dover Beach and Other Poems