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It's a good idea always to do something relaxing prior to making an important decision in your life.
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life
relaxation
relax
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Paulo Coelho |
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Don't get your balls crossed about it.
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fretting
relax
worrying
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John Irving |
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I won't take a real nap. I have this halfway place, a rest stop on the road to sleep, where I can stay for hours. I don't even need to close my eyes, just stay safe under the covers and breathe.
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sleep
sleepless
relax
restless
tired
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Laurie Halse Anderson |
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You start to die the moment you are born. The whole of life is cutting through the pack with death. So take it easy.
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comfort
living
death
life
relax
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Ian Fleming |
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Western man had relearned-what the rest of the world had never forgotten-that there was nothing sinful in leisure as long as it did not degenerate into mere sloth.
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relax
pleasure
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Arthur C. Clarke |
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Generally speaking, though, Americans have an inability to relax into sheer pleasure. Ours is an entertainment-seeking nation, but not necessarily a pleasure-seeking one.
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relax
pleasure
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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"I peel hiss tense fingers on his right hand away from the steering wheel, one two three four five. With each finger, the scowl diappears a little more. when i place his hand on my leg and gently
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love
cade
relax
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Lisa Schroeder |
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"When I agreed to give this address, I started trying to think what the best advice I'd been given over the years was. And it came from Stephen King twenty years ago, at the height of the success of Sandman. I was writing a comic that people loved and were taking seriously. King had like Sandman and my novel with Terry Pratchett, Good Omens, and he saw a madness, the long signing lines, all that, and his advice was this: "This is really great. You should enjoy it." And I didn't. Best advice I got that I ignored. Instead I worried about it. I worried about the next deadline, the next idea, the next story. There wasn't a moment for the next fourteen or fifteen years that I wasn't writing something in my head, or wondering about it. And I didn't stop and look around and go, This is really fun. I wish I'd enjoyed it more. It's been an amazing ride. But there were parts of the ride I missed, because I was too worried about things going wrong, about what came next, to enjoy the bit I was on. That was the hardest lesson for me, I think: to let go and enjoy the ride, because the ride takes you to some remarkable and unexpected places."
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enjoy-the-ride
enjoy-life
relax
worry
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