Top 17 Russell Simmons Yoga Quotes
#1. I dislike math, yet I respect and appreciate the fact that math is the language of the universe.
Lucas Grabeel
#2. It is a callous age; we have seen so many marvels that we are ashamed to marvel more; the seven wonders of the world have become seven thousand wonders.
L. Frank Baum
#3. What rage for fame attends both great and small! Better be damned than mentioned not at all.
John Wolcot
#6. If God bores you, tell Him that He bores you, that you prefer the vilest amusements to His presence, that you only feel at your ease when you are far from Him.
Francois Fenelon
#8. Leave a silence alone, no matter how awkward it felt. Invariably the other person filled it, often with something unexpected.
Kate White
#9. The brave man, the real hero, quakes with terror, sweats, feels his very bowels betray him, and in spite of this moves forward to do the act he dreads. And yet I do not think
Geraldine Brooks
#10. Flying, for some reason, has never been my favorite thing, but after taking some aviation classes and reading about it and learning about it ... They've been doing this for over a hundred years, they've been to the moon and back; they kind of have a good system going here.
Michael Mosley
#11. I don't miss my prayers and I don't miss my yoga. Those things are important to me.
Russell Simmons
#13. When mothers warn their daughters about all the cold nasty men out there who will only break their tender little hearts, I'm the one they've got in mind because I'm the one who broke their hearts when their mothers were warning them.
Nenia Campbell
#14. I know,' says Greasy Sae. 'But you've got to go through it to get to the end of it. Better not be late.
Suzanne Collins
#15. Having an open mind does not necessarily lead to perfection. It is your ability to observe, analyze, discern, and understand the true essence that basic principles contain that point the way to perfection.
Ed Parker
#16. It's a failure only if you don't get anything out of it, Thomas Edison said he knew 999 ways that a light bulb did not work; yet we have lights today.
Benjamin Carson
#17. Monotheism occupies so large a space in the view of modern minds, that it is scarcely possible to form a just estimate of the preceding phases of the theological philosophy.
Auguste Comte
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