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  • #1
    “Accept the fact that girls squeal when they're happy or confused or excited or scared or because they just saw a certain boy in line.”
    Harry H. Harrison Jr., Father to Daughter: Life Lessons on Raising a Girl

  • #2
    “Make sure she can reach you 24hours a day.”
    Harry H. Harrison Jr.

  • #3
    “Tell her the three keys to wisdom: not believing all you hear, not spending all you have, and not sleeping all you want. These will be difficult for her until she graduates from college.”
    Harry H. Harrison Jr., Father to Daughter: Life Lessons on Raising a Girl

  • #4
    “The Five Keys
    1.Always be involved in her life 2.Respect and honor her mom.
    3.Treasure every moment with her.
    4.Pray for her every day.
    5.Be her hero.”
    Harry H. Harrison Jr., Father to Daughter: Life Lessons on Raising a Girl

  • #5
    Om Swami
    “If your own thoughts cannot provoke you, nothing external can provoke you either. Every external occurrence triggers an internal thought that may alter your state of mind. If you can just be the spectator and not the reactor or an adopter of the thought, the thought becomes powerless.”
    Om Swami, The Wellness Sense: A Practical Guide to Your Physical and Emotional Health Based on Ayurvedic and Yogic Wisdom

  • #6
    Om Swami
    “Our identification with the body is so strong that most people spend their lives simply taking care of the body. The body feels cold, let’s clothe it; it feels hot, let’s remove the layers; it’s hungry, feed it; it’s tired, give it rest. We become so preoccupied with fulfilling the body’s many desires—cleaning, feeding, clothing, decorating and protecting it, that we become its slaves.”
    Om Swami, If Truth Be Told: A Monk's Memoir

  • #7
    Om Swami
    “any thought that gives you peace is a positive thought. The more you fill your mind with positive thoughts, the better your state of mind will be. And that naturally results in better physical health.”
    Om Swami, The Wellness Sense: A Practical Guide to Your Physical and Emotional Health Based on Ayurvedic and Yogic Wisdom

  • #8
    Ernest Hemingway
    “All thinking men are atheists.”
    Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms



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