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It is in your hands to make life miserable or happy. No religion, spiritual leaders or knowledge will ever make you fully satisfied.


Santosh Kalwar


#religion #satisfaction #spirituality #life

Quiet the mind, and the soul will speak.


Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati


#personal-transformation #quiet-mind #self-help #soul #spiritual-life

Only the holy spirit, the spirit of the lord, can transform us.


Joseph Prince


#holy spirit #lord #only #spirit #transform

To become an able and successful man in any profession, three things are necessary, nature, study and practice.


Henry Ward Beecher


#any #become #man #nature #necessary

What do you do with what you're given, and how do you transform it into something worthwhile?


Donald Fagen


#how #into #something #transform #worthwhile

I enjoy doing fashion shows and transforming myself into different looks for photo shoots.


Tyra Banks


#doing #enjoy #fashion #i #into

We are each made for goodness, love and compassion. Our lives are transformed as much as the world is when we live with these truths.


Desmond Tutu


#each #goodness #live #lives #love

When a business becomes successful seemingly overnight, no one knows about all the months and years you've invested, all the projects you've tried before that didn't work.


Niklas Zennstrom


#becomes #before #business #invested #knows

So what's your doll's name?" Boo asked me. "Barbie," I said. "All their names are Barbie." "I see," she said. "Well, I'd think that would get boring, everyone having the same name." I thought about this, then said, "Okay, then her name is Sabrina." "Well, that's a very nice name," Boo said. I remember she was baking bread, kneading the dough between her thick fingers. "What does she do?" "Do?" I said. "Yes." She flipped the dough over and started in on it from the other side. "What does she do?" "She goes out with Ken," I said. "And what else?" "She goes to parties," I said slowly. "And shopping." "Oh," Boo said, nodding. "She can't work?" "She doesn't have to work," I said. "Why not?" "Because she's Barbie." "I hate to tell you, Caitlin, but somebody has to make payments on that town house and the Corvette," Boo said cheerfully. "Unless Barbie has a lot of family money." I considered this while I put on Ken's pants. Boo started pushing the dough into a pan, smoothing it with her hand over the top. "You know what I think, Caitlin?" Her voice was soft and nice, the way she always spoke to me. "What?" "I think your Barbie can go shopping, and go out with Ken, and also have a productive and satisfying career of her own." She opened the oven and slid in the bread pan, adjusting its position on the rack. "But what can she do?" My mother didn't work and spent her time cleaning the house and going to PTA. I couldn't imagine Barbie, whose most casual outfit had sequins and go-go boots, doing s.uch things. Boo came over and plopped right down beside me. I always remember her being on my level; she'd sit on the edge of the sandbox, or lie across her bed with me and Cass as we listened to the radio. "Well," she said thoughtfully, picking up Ken and examining his perfect physique. "What do you want to do when you grow up?" I remember this moment so well; I can still see Boo sitting there on the floor, cross- legged, holding my Ken and watching my face as she tried to make me see that between my mother's PTA and Boo's strange ways there was a middle ground that began here with my Barbie, Sab-rina, and led right to me. "Well," I said abruptly, "I want to be in advertising." I have no idea where this came from. "Advertising," Boo repeated, nodding. "Okay. Advertising it is. So Sabrina has to go to work every day, coming up with ideas for commercials and things like that." "She works in an office," I went on. "Sometimes she has to work late." "Sure she does," Boo said. "It's hard to get ahead. Even if you're Barbie." "Because she wants to get promoted," I added. "So she can pay off the town house. And the Corvette." "Very responsible of her," Boo said. "Can she be divorced?" I asked. "And famous for her commercials and ideas?" "She can be anything," Boo told me, and this is what I remember most, her freckled face so solemn, as if she knew she was the first to tell me. "And so can you.


Sarah Dessen


#barbie #first #mother #satisfying-career #work

I find that the very things that I get criticized for, which is usually being different and just doing my own thing and just being original, is the very thing that's making me successful.


Shania Twain


#being different #criticized #different #doing #find