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Rejuvenation Quotes

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“Now the wren has gone to roost and the sky is turnin' gold
And like the sky my soul is also turnin'
Turnin' from the past, at last and all I've left behind”
Ray Lamontagne, God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise

Rosy Cole
“Nature is bent on new beginning
and death has not a chance of winning...”
Rosy Cole, The Twain: Poems of Earth and Ether

Miya Yamanouchi
“Prioritise self-care & incorporate a MINIMUM of 60 mins 'ME TIME' into your daily routine.
YES THERE ARE enough hours in the day.
NO EXCUSES.”
Miya Yamanouchi, Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women

Osamu Dazai
“God killed me, and only after He had made me into someone entirely different from the person I had been, did he call me back to life.”
Osamu Dazai, The Setting Sun

“In the chaos of daily lives, tea serves as a soothing oasis, a chance to take a deep breath and regroup.”
Ajaz Ahmad Khawaja

Alfred Tennyson
“Long sleeps the summer in the seed.

Verse CIV
Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam

Lawrence Durrell
“He inhabits now that part of himself
Which lay formerly desolate and uncolonised.

- Mark of Patmos
Lawrence Durrell, On Seeming to Presume

Ada Limon
“What is it about noticing beauty that brings you out of yourself and returns you to yourself?”
Ada Limon

“In the midst of chaos, tea serves as a soothing oasis, a chance to take a deep breath and regroup.”
Ajaz Ahmad Khawaja

Susan L. Marshall
“Growth and senescence exists within me.
Each dawn, I am rejuvenated with the sun's glow
and with a fresh, new clove scent.
A scent that helps keep us both alert.”
Susan L. Marshall, Fleur of Yesterday

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“Most nights you'll find me swinging in the hammock of the moon, sipping the night black, a few stars as sugar cubes.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

“I have a funny relationship with sleep.. It arrives without ever letting me be aware of its arrival. And goes by not letting me notice the nudge it gives me to be awake....Yet, I know it had been there...Morning freshness tells me about its useful presence..”
Ramesh Sood

“Mental Sabbath observation is essential for the mind to rest and relax at least once a week to care for nothing but rejuvenate, recuperate and relax, This ensures sanity, mental health, high productivity, and longevity.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

Susan L. Marshall
“A flock of fairy wrens could land
on grass stalks in the medieval garden.
Splendidly whistling their fine stories,
fluttering their wings before the Queen.

The golden pear could be their gift,
a very rare find in a world so bleak.
The pear could be placed into the lap
of the very tired and aged Queen.

[Seeing Life Through the Bleak]”
Susan L. Marshall, Bare Spirit: The Selected Poems of Susan Marshall

“For human, to be able to understand that he works efficiently, he has to do his private tasks through macro-salvation. - THE TEACHING OF GRIGORI GRABOVOI ABOUT GOD. THE DYNAMIC STRUCTURING OF THE SOUL, 2004”
Grigori Grabovoi

“So, the norm is the way how God does the norm, how the plant grows, yes? .. how animals grow, how generally the world is transformed, how generally a person breathes - this is the technology of self-recovery of man. - THE TEACHING OF GRIGORI GRABOVOI ABOUT THE SOUL, 2003”
Grigori Grabovoi, THE TEACHING OF GRIGORI GRABOVOI ABOUT THE SOUL: Author's seminar held by Grigori P. Grabovoi on August 5, 2003

“Always take time out for rejuvenation and redirection.
Inquire as you move along the path.
There is no one best way. Different paths—different solutions.
Refinement is a constant process of growth for better results!”
Joseph S. Spence Sr.

“A few moments of calmness, in the ‘just be’ state gives more answers, clarity, wisdom and solutions than hours of mind chatter. It rejuvenates and heals…But the catch is – we can never be in the ‘just be’ state if we are looking for anything – even solutions, bliss or peace. So, how do we do it?”
Shivangi Singh

“In the forest canopied with the leafy niche of daily events, a benevolent listener reverberates in the canonical poetry of the ages humming irrepressible visceral contradictions. A squall of tears of bereavement pierces the elegiac sea of a silent night. The red-rimmed eye of sunrise greets us with a torrent of rage spilling over from frontlines of an examined life’s vital quarrels. The flute of life ushers in a welcoming breeze of reassuring resonance.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“Taking breaks isn’t about cheating yourself, it’s about treating yourself.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Neelam Saxena Chandra
“Tender love, care and fondness,
Can always rejuvenate you;
But then,
Why wait for others to ask you your well-being?
Why not let that splendid sun inside your soul
Be so glowing
That darkness thinks twice before touching you!”
Neelam Saxena Chandra, the frozen evenings

Robin S. Baker
“Detoxing your mind and body does wonders. It is a natural reset button.”
Robin S. Baker

Robin S. Baker
“It is okay for me to take a break when my body and soul are asking for rest. My time of relaxation is valuable. Helping me feel rejuvenated and refreshed throughout my day. I am aware of how much I deserve this grace.”
Robin S. Baker

“Repentance is necessary for rejuvenation.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“I experience rejuvenation when I accept that my home truly resides within me, so every place I visit is an extension of this assurance”
Leo Lourdes, A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being

Robin S. Baker
“Try to sleep on things, instead of letting your impulsiveness or anxiety take over. A lot of clarity comes after rest.”
Robin S. Baker

“Feeling a bit lazy, are we? No worries, it's just your brain telling you it's time for a power nap! Embrace the sloth life because even the most energetic minds need a break to recalibrate. So, sink into that cozy spot, grab your favorite snack, and let laziness take the wheel for a while. Who knows, you might stumble upon some genius ideas in the process – or at least find a hilarious cat video to watch. Remember, being lazy isn't a crime, it's a lifestyle choice!”
Life is Positive

“You’re not a machine; you’re more like a garden. Some days, you need a little extra sunshine, and other days, you need a bit less water. You have seasons of growth and rest—it’s not a design flaw; it’s wisdom in embracing change. So, what does your garden need today? Maybe some tender care, a sprinkle of self-love, or a dash of adventure. Whatever it is, nurture yourself like the beautiful, ever-evolving garden you are, and watch yourself bloom in all your vibrant splendor.”
Life is Positive

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