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  1. @daedalvs Thank you! Glad you enjoyed them both. ;)
  2. @chriss_yst I believe that's kind of giving up. ;)
  3. You have to persevere and fortify your pertinacity until the will to good becomes a disposition to good. - Seneca
  4. The consciousness of loving and being loved brings a warmth and richness to life that nothing else can bring. - Oscar Wilde
  5. RT @TravisE Shugyo & The Art Of Falling Off Ladders: http://bit.ly/7s1sZN
  6. Your body is malleable; you can sculpt it over time with daily habits of diet and exercise. ~ Dan Millman
  7. RT @TravisE Shugyo & The Art Of Falling Off Ladders ~ http://bit.ly/7s1sZN
  8. RT @TravisE Shugyo & The Art Of Falling Off Ladders - http://bit.ly/7s1sZN
  9. Self-actualizing people have a deep feeling of identification, sympathy, and affection for human beings in general. - Abraham Maslow
  10. @Hulku Hai! ;)
  11. @DiCoach #bow
  12. RT @TravisE Shugyo & The Art Of Falling Off Ladders http://bit.ly/7s1sZN
  13. Our unwillingness to feel is the very measure of our ability to feel. - Alan Watts
  14. The most constructive way to influence your emotions is to do something - Dan Milman
  15. Being getting back into teaching Tai Chi (http://www.myvirtualbillboard.com/)
  16. @Hulku Thanks!
  17. It's all really very simple. You don't have to choose between being kind to yourself and others. It's one and the same. ~ Piero Ferrucci
  18. Vigorous morning class. Great way to start a Friday!
  19. Self-actualizing people resist enculturation and maintain a certain detachment from the culture in which they are immersed. - Abraham Maslow
  20. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world, it's the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead