
Top 16 Judith Lasater Yoga Quotes
#1. And the uniqueness of every moment
seeks the path from pain to a pearl.
Lina Kostenko
#2. I don't think God's through with me. I really believe he thinks there's still some good things I can do.
Cate Edwards
#3. [Let] go of your attachments: your attachment to being right, to having total control, or to living forever. This process of letting go is integral to the process of becoming whole.
Judith Hanson Lasater
#4. She was quivering with self-importance, like a small enraged football.
Terry Pratchett
#5. Our greatest individual challenge in life is self-discipline. The self-discipline of a healthy diet, daily exercise, controlling our thoughts, selflessly serving others, and living a life of integrity.
Bradford Winters
#6. It doesn't matter who's in the box. You go after them and get them out the best way you can.
Roy Oswalt
#7. Love is so powerful that it can enter through a closed door and steal all of the contents of a precious heart within a moment.
Debasish Mridha
#8. I think it's possible for all of us to use our yoga to distract us from our yoga. Because we get so caught up in the form that we forget the soul.
Judith Hanson Lasater
#9. So it's all right for him to rule out a serious relationship, but it's wrong if I'm not ready to settle for less?
Daria Snadowsky
#10. Even if you are focusing on a chakra, you don't want to do that for the whole period of meditation. There should be a point where you let go. Settle down. Get off the train of thought for a while.
Frederick Lenz
#11. The easiest and cheapest trick for any leader is to take his country to war on false pretenses.
John Le Carre
#14. She was a light from Heaven, and a beauty for all of us to behold.
J.W. Lord
#15. When carving stone, the sculptor removes everything that is not the statue. [ ... ] The art of revealing beauty lies in removing what conceals it. So, too, Patanjali [in the Yoga Sutras] tells us that wholeness exists within us. Our work is to chisel away at everything that is not essence, not Self.
Judith Hanson Lasater
#16. I believe that yoga should lead us to a place where kindness and compassion are instantaneous.
Judith Hanson Lasater
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