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“The worst of having so much tact was that you never quite knew whether other people were acting naturally or being tactful too. [The human element]”
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“The greatest gift for an individual or a nation... was abhaya, fearlessness, not merely bodily courage but absence of fear from the mind.”
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“I never show the back of my tongue. That is a Dutch expression.”
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“I was always playing the hard-bitten drunk.”
Source : Interview with Kenneth Plume, www.ign.com. January 10, 2002.
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“Everybody who plays top-level sport, whether it's golf or football, or whatever, needs to get into 'The Zone'... For me personally, on the morning of a round, preparation is always about getting into the zone. The less I communicate with other people, the better. I'm trying to rehearse in my mind what I am working on in my game: going through my swing keys, going through my putting keys. When I get to the course I get the pin positions for the day and I'll analyze those. I'll make a strategy for the golf course and look how I'm going to play it”
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“Everything changes when you start to emit your own frequency rather than absorbing the frequencies around you, when you start imprinting your intent on the universe rather than receiving an imprint from existence.”
Source : Barbara Marciniak (1998). “Family of Light: Pleiadian Tales and Lessons in Living”, p.71, Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
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“I have voices in my head, but they're all speaking Spanish, and I have NO idea what they're saying.”
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“Aaron, in order to die you have to live a little first.”