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Quotes About Flow

I like a nice rumble on bass, openness on guitar and drums that breathe.
~ Rory Gallagher
Everything changes Everything flows. What we were or are Tomorrow we will not be.
~ Ovid
One uses the verb 'descend' advisedly, for what is required is some word suggesting instantaneous activity. About Baxter's progress from the second floor to the first there was nothing halting or hesitating. He, so to speak, did it now. Planting
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Brainy badinage of that sort is exchanged every day in the best society. You should hear dukes and earls! The wit! the esprit! The flow of soul!
~ P.G. Wodehouse
En el amor, como agua del mar te has desatado. (In love, you have loosened yourself like seawater)
~ Pablo Neruda
Las lágrimas que no se lloran esperan en pequeños lagos? O serán ríos invisibles que corren hacia la tristeza?
~ Pablo Neruda
In sport the mind serves as the acolyte and apprentice of the body. Nothing interferes with the flow of the game more than the athlete who obsesses about his every move on the court. You move, you react, you recover, you drive, and the thinking is seamless and invisible in the secret codes of your game.
~ Pat Conroy
The two fountains spoke to each other in the pretty speech of falling water . . . .
~ Pat Conroy
Few things rivet me like the beauty of moving water.
~ Pat Conroy
Peter Senge shares a similar illustration about a jazz ensemble. "There is a phrase in jazz, "being in the groove," that suggests the state when the ensemble "plays as one." These experiences are very difficult to put into words—jazz musicians talk about them in almost mystical terms. The music flows through you rather than from you."2
~ Pat MacMillan
The river narrowed, quickened, its surface trembling like the eyes of dreamers.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
Like water, tales find their own paths; they go where they are needed.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
You cannot step in the same river twice. The river changes every second; and so does the man who stepped in it. Life is a ceaseless change. The only certainty is today
~ Dale Carnegie
The river changes every second; and so does the man who stepped in it. Life is a ceaseless change.
~ Dale Carnegie
The obviously well kept secret of the "ordinary" is that it is made to be a receptacle of the divine, a place where the life of God flows.
~ Dallas Willard
Human initiative is not canceled by God redeeming us; it is heightened by immersion in the flow of God's life.
~ Dallas Willard
Time is a river, and books are boats.
~ Dan Brown
Dios es la energía que fluye a través de la sinapsis de nuestro sistema nervioso y las cavidades de nuestros corazones! ¡Dios está en todas las cosas!
~ Dan Brown
Never struggle with anyone or anything. When you're pushed, pull; when you're pulled, push.
~ Dan Millman
Windows of opportunity open and then close. By staying in the present, handling what's in front of us, and riding the wave of opportunity when it comes, we follow the natural order of things.
~ Dan Millman
Stress happens when the mind resists what is. Most of us tend to either push or resist the river of our lives, to fight circumstance rather than make use of things as they are. Resistance creates turbulence, which you feel as physical, mental, and emotional tension. Tension is a subtle pain, which — like any pain — signals that something is amiss. When we are out of natural balance, we create tension; by listening to our body, we can take responsibility for releasing it.
~ Dan Millman
But managing your money does not depend upon becoming wealthy or declaring vows of poverty. Rather, it is about creating stability and sufficiency—a balanced flow of monetary energy through your life. This kind of management liberates you from survival issues, so that money concerns no longer occupy your mind or monopolize your attention.
~ Dan Millman
he finally accepted the pull of the earth and saw clearly that it was more than the mindless call of matter to matter. And with that realization, Baedecker felt the same energy in himself, flowing through him and from him, bringing together and binding people as well as things.
~ Dan Simmons
One mischief always introduces another.
~ Daniel Defoe