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Many harm reduction workers are in recovery, giving extra resonance to the movement's mantras, which are Glide's mantras: No judgment.
"Fake news" has become one of President Trump's favorite mantras.
I learned mantras that only filled me with more shame.
There are some mantras that stand the test of time.
He only speaks in platitudes and offers mantras as solutions.
I meditate, I have mantras, I have a support system.
Daniel's songs became mantras these past 11 or so months.
His catchphrases, like "Time Well Spent," have become industry mantras.
Here's the short answer: Here are some mantras 4 u.
My life is guided by intense meditation rituals and mantras.
Places like Happyland, Connecticut, and Confidence, Iowa seem like wishful mantras.
Mantras, according to the Muse, do not a noisy brain make.
As well as saying mantras, we tried to maintain correct posture.
Systrom seems to have taken a liking to Dalio&aposs mantras.
Like, do you have any personal mantras, little things you tell yourself?
To encourage such ambition, it helps to bear three mantras in mind.
Among Democratic presidential hopefuls, fealty to these mantras can even seem mandatory.
The same goes for $960 mantras and $2,000 retreats to holy places.
It was full of these circuitous, shimmering melodies, echoing insistently like mantras.
You will probably develop your own mental tricks, but mantras help me.
"All of my chocolate is made with love and mantras," she says.
As day broke, barrel-chested businessmen filed into the ocean, reciting mantras.
She is also starting a channel for kid-friendly meditations and mantras.
You know how a lot of women go into labor with mantras?
"Intention is everything," Ms. Perry told me, repeating one of her mantras.
" On personal mantras JC: "Trust in your process, because everybody's is different.
These mantras are now so familiar as to be tedious to repeat.
In many cases, he simply repeats Bezos's famous business mantras, like customer obsession.
Coach Wooden had so many mantras, so many powerful, simple messages of life.
" Later, Waldman tells of a woman "mumbling mantras … as she circles the tower.
Some cling tight to their mantras about washing their hands and avoiding travel.
One of the mantras of classical music is that there's no new audience.
"Make their metrics your metrics" is one of Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen's mantras.
Learn the money mantras to live by if you want to be rich.
Doing the right thing, no matter the political cost, is one of his mantras.
" I made up mantras of my own: "Tonight, I will fly to the moon.
That methodical approach reflected one of O'Neill's mantras that in politics, timing is everything.
"Truth, work and growth will be the three mantras of our party," added Rajinikanth.
Even after a week's reflection, they remained firmly committed to the new-found mantras.
This type of meditation involves the repetition of mental mantras: May I be safe.
But hip-hop's mantras told me to forget the odds and go for mine.
The punchlines sound more like mantras a yogi or self help coach might suggest.
Ask anyone — Refinery29 might love true crime even more than feminist mantras and nipple piercings.
We also write the mantras on the painting and we conclude with a small ritual.
Now, some of them are here to share some inspirational mantras on perseverance and success.
Instead, they repeat largely empty mantras of "respecting precedent" and remaining "open-minded" as jurists.
As a comic, what speaks to you about the idea of mantras and emotive lessons?
"One of the mantras is 'an absurd show to match an absurd crisis,'" he said.
These are mantras, or aspirational sayings, and repeated enough you could make yourself believe them.
Carti is an impressionist rapper, slurring together syllables and murmurs into cloudy chant-along mantras.
Nor are Democrats energizing their base or winning back those they alienated with meaningless mantras.
"Innovate now," is one of her mantras, because, to her, the greatest risk is inaction.
Its tracks prize mantras over hooks, and wander in structure and tempo, taking improvisational tangents.
With so much dumb money about, one of Silicon Valley's new mantras is "spray and pray".
"Data is the new oil" is one of those deceptively simple mantras for the modern world.
The simplest are mantras and affirmations, which seem really silly, but they keep me on track.
As has been one of his mantras, Trump says he only wants to be treated fairly.
Some of the world's most successful leaders, like Steve Jobs, have been known to use mantras.
That string of mantras makes sense for saving and investing, but only up to a point.
I think "Don't Sleep on the Knicks" might be one of my N.B.A. mantras this season.
Representatives from the election company Hart InterCivic repeated the mantras that have so irked security experts.
But given the befuddling diversity of economic mantras and economists, that suggestion risks mixing apples and oranges.
Mr. Goldblum has done very well since then; mantras, alas, have had a rougher go of it.
The 19-year-old isn't just a master of mantras, she's also very thoughtful about her finances.
I even print mantras out on a label maker, and I put them all over my bike.
Sometimes it's as simple as like, in Hawaii one of my mantras was, Mai Tais, straight ahead.
The "no pain no gain" and "feel the burn" mantras are in constant circulation for a reason.
Taiwanese tech company Acer has made Buddhist prayer beads that can help keep track of recited mantras.
Denser, faster, cheaper — these mantras have driven our industry for as long as most people can remember.
Denser, faster, cheaper — these mantras have driven our industry for as long as most people can remember.
Mantras like no carbs, no dairy or no gluten from Weight Watchers or the Atkins Diet abound.
In a sport checkered with mantras like "clean living," Jurek sustained his trek on a vegan diet.
"One of my mantras is it's more important to be interested than to be interesting," she adds.
Consumer demands have expanded to include ethical mantras but have not given way to requirements of convenience.
One of my big mantras and advice to leaders is that authenticity is what it's all about.
So I've read self-help books, sought counseling, fiddled with meditation, mantras, positive visualization, and relaxation exercises.
They deliver a hypnotic power in repetition; at times, they are like mantras, edging on the meditative.
Tashi Norbu, who draws on Buddhist thangka painting, recited mantras between bursts of activity at a crowded gallery.
Between bursts of activity, his mantras would return in greater volume and clarity while he surveyed the canvas.
All of us, he said, should carry a pair of mantras wherever we go, one in each pocket.
The photographer David Shannon-Lier has done the rabbi one better, capturing both mantras in a single frame.
"One of the mantras is 'an absurd show to match an absurd crisis,' " Torpey told The Washington Post.
They wear hoodies, watch television shows like "The Big Bang Theory" and use chat apps to trade mantras.
These are the oft-repeated mantras of frequent travelers and buying gifts for them is often a challenge.
You hear these mantras repeated again and again that we have the best health care in the world.
So while various stretching poses would be allowed, "namaste" would remain verboten, as would using chants or mantras.
And in an era when "rigged" and "hoax" are the actual mantras of the American president, they're devastating.
We can't resist the narcissistic mantras of self-improvement that fill so much of today's self-help literature.
These days, when I feel my motivation waning, I think back to two mantras I learned in childhood.
I finish with chanting mantras I've learned over the last 18 years that I've been practicing Kundalini yoga.
Time is running out to pass the bill, according to Roop Sen of non-profit group Change Mantras.
But Silicon Valley's liberalising mantras are not entirely hollow: rising internet use is making Russia's information space more competitive.
Kindness, friendship and peace were his mantras now, with complimentary poems written even to the boxers he had scorned.
I suspect neither the pain control mantras of the 1990s nor the ones I hear today are entirely true.
They were mantras imbued with promise and peril: A.B.V.D. for Hodgkin's, C.M.F. for breast cancer, B.E.P. for testicular cancer.
"I'm doing the affirmations and mantras and stuff, but there's something deeper I just can't get to," she said.
Some are personal mantras, like mine; others are an expression of solidarity with others who've had a similar experience.
Many advisers are echoing mantras they also make when stocks are charging higher: we have a plan in place.
The old mantras about elections hinging on base turnout are well worn, yet that doesn't make them less true.
MORNING MANTRAS A big benefit of living in Staten Island is the amount of space Pati and I have.
While painting the deities, Ryan uses mantras and puja to meditate and discover the vision he wants to express.
At the School of Visual Arts, Haring developed his eponymous bold-lined figures, accompanied by even bolder, activism-tinged mantras.
"One of the mantras is 'an absurd show to match an absurd crisis,' " Torpey, who also hosts the program, said.
Therefore, there are enough people that could use an app to help keep count of how many mantras they've recited.
The researchers concluded that popular mantras like "follow your passion" make people think that pursuing a passion will be easy.
One of his most-often repeated mantras involves description of how the federal government is strangling businesses with excessive rules.
Throughout the class, the instructor peppers in mantras about acceptance and tolerance and treating each other with kindness and encouragement.
But not too different, it seems: Masters quickly added that he was already keeping one of Scudamore's mantras in mind.
Otherwise, there's been little significant movement from the typical Democratic mantras of universal background checks and an assault weapons ban.
He saw films at Lincoln Center and cruised white women, all the while reciting mantras that were lines from Piper's diaries.
Lawyers for each side repeatedly used two-word mantras during their final remarks in a trial that has lasted two weeks.
Having friends who are also in recovery and repeat the mantras like "Think before you act" help her stay on course.
But perhaps there are few more important mantras in Silicon Valley than the simple reminder that not everyone is like me.
Everything from meditating in charnel grounds, which are places where bodies decompose, to get a sense of why you repeat mantras.
Her morning mantras and manifestation challenges became go-to rituals for me as I continued to sort out my professional life.
If mantras aren't your thing, though, Salvatore Ferragamo has found a way to bottle the sentiment inside its just-launched fragrance, Amo.
Other techniques involve repeating mantras during orgasm, focusing on sigils (a magical symbol) to help focus your energy, and invoking certain deities.
Earlier this month, she delivered a frank dressing-down of hollow female empowerment mantras to an ecstatic crowd in Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
Throughout the one-hour live painting session, accompanied by three musicians, Norbu recited mantras and sometimes paused to play a hand drum.
They're carefully divided into segments, with designated sections for morning visualizations, daily mantras, your primary focus, critical tasks, notes, and random ideas.
" On our phone call, he repeats what seems to be one of his several mantras (maybe you've heard it): "knowledge is power.
Their music is full of these little mantras that repeat a simple idea over and over until you breathe it into existence.
Even if they could not say namaste or use mantras, they would still have an opportunity to find a sense of balance.
She shunned debates with rivals in favour of staged events where she repeated empty mantras about being a "strong and stable" government.
Mantras like "I will do my very best" during a math exam, for example, can actually improve test scores for some kids.
And in China, at Beijing's Longquan Monastery, an android monk named Xian'er recites Buddhist mantras and offers guidance on matters of faith.
The stores' new "brand mantras" are "part of refreshing the brands and the store and online experience," said Sears' spokesperson Larry Costello.
One of the most often cited, but incorrect, mantras of the stock market is that political gridlock is good for the markets.
Research on mantras, rewards and gratitude (and even chocolate) all became fun, daily challenges for readers who signed up for the program.
Over the band's nearly five-decade career, Mr. Smith unspooled caustic rants that could seem inscrutable until certain repeated phrases became mantras.
Its prescribed methods of "moving on" include hot yoga while listening to mantras and a "cleansing ceremony," during which Becky's possessions are burnt.
Employees have been asked to come up with their own "oaths," three-word mantras that will inspire them to sell more display ads.
Emotional health and well-being, concepts once considered the realm of psychotherapy, have become business mantras that even large corporations are taking seriously.
Rituais e Mantras do Medo is out March 1 via Labyrinth Productions, and we're streaming the song "Percorrendo os Caminhos da Noite" below.
In a demo for the game I watched at E3 last week, Jesse could be heard quietly repeating incantations or mantras to herself.
As Ilana works through her issue with a series of vibrators and mantras, Abbi becomes increasingly weirded out by her and Margot's similarities.
The duty to remember—especially to remember victims lost to political evil—has become one of the most commanding mantras of our culture.
At 20 tracks, The WIZRD is ephemeral in nature with brief moments of Future's best qualities: pain, arrogance, and downright cold-headed mantras.
"Returning to pseudo-attempts to resolve the crisis by repeating mantras that Assad must step down cannot help sort things out," Peskov said.
"I have a bunch of phrases that echo through my mind a lot anyway – almost like mantras, I guess," he told Clash Magazine.
Despite mantras of impotence, the elected members of the party need to remember that they have the power to pressure the White House.
Mr. Swan's mantras also led Intel managers to analyze competing products more closely, improve relations with partners and speed decision-making, executives said.
In July, a teaser clip announcing the "cult" theme of the season featured a crew of killer clowns muttering disturbing mantras about group think.
That's certainly one of the mantras for the world's largest swimming pool, located at San Alfonso del Mar, a private resort in Algarrobo, Chile.
An upbeat track about Barnett's practise of Qigong, a form of guided breathing and relaxation, the song finds Barnett repeating short phrases like mantras.
I've written a million articles about sleep and tried everything in the book — meditation, a digital detox, baths, deep-breathing, mantras, you name it.
Now, nine years on, she chants Buddhist mantras from memory daily alongside hundreds of other children at the Amitofo Care Center in southern Swaziland.
My parents likened this to their own youth, when the hippie movement borrowed mantras and fashions from the East throughout the 60s and 70s.
The participants — mostly American-born converts to Islam — squeezed their eyes shut; some gently swayed, letting themselves be carried away by the rhythmic mantras.
Based on one of Ross' sage mantras ("We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents"), the lightheartedgamehas players rework nonsensical scribbles into tiny artworks.
Because I know that one of your mantras is -- how do you get people to take better care of themselves, to live healthier lives?
Dan Ikenson, a trade policy scholar at the libertarian Cato Institute, thinks Trump and some of his team truly believe their nationalist economic mantras.
If I follow the mantras of my TV poker heroes, like snaggle-toothed former drug case pariah Justin Schwartz, could I too win big?
But when it is undertaken with the care it deserves, the meditative mantras of Muslim surahs takes us outside the friction of everyday life.
"One of the mantras of NEON is it is not about the Daskalopoulos collection, it is about contemporary art," Mr. Daskalopoulos said over lunch.
"I have little mantras on my mirror, like, 'You're the s—' because my therapist told me to — and it makes me laugh," she says.
He gives players mantras to recite to help remind them of what their goal is for the day so they can keep moving forward.
In a new profile in Harper's Bazaar, the singer and actress drops multiple isms and mantras that she says she repeats to herself every day.
Linzi used various crystal energies, a dried chicken foot charm for protection and some basic hand configurations around Spoon's canine chakras while saying positive mantras.
Below, we've gathered eight Cardi B quotes that have truly moved us and would be totally appropriate as motivational mantras posted on your bathroom mirror.
One of Sebastian's counterintuitive mantras, in "Le 20 Novembre," is that he's not a Nazi, despite the hatred and xenophobia that Mr. Noren makes plain.
Combining a getting-things-done interface with your inbox makes a lot of sense, given how parallel the mantras of GTD and inbox-zero are.
Keep Cramer's mantras in mind — there's always a bull market somewhere, nobody ever made a dime panicking — as you seek out opportunities in bear market territory.
This Portuguese outfit treads a similar path, evoking textured, deceptively simplistic drones and swaths of ritual ambient on its suffocating debut, Rituais e Mantras do Medo.
Practitioners must learn TM from a certified teacher, who gives them one of many mantras, a meaningless "vibration sound," and assists them with perfecting the technique.
Lizzo songs like "Coconut Oil" and "Good As Hell" are unapologetic, self-love mantras that empower a demographic we rarely see celebrated: plus-sized black women.
People are always going to turn viral videos into songs, but the cycling, ecstatic, adolescent mantras of "Damn Daniel" seem uniquely suited to club track experimentation.
All the "you are enough" and "you don't have to change anything" stuff is very culture of self-care, very mantras of a YouTube yoga teacher.
There's a cookbook for the body and mind, a stack of Ayurvedic soaps for holistic cleansing and a copy of "Meditation & Mantras" by Swami Vishnu Devananda.
"     "One of the key mantras of the bull market has been stocks are inexpensive relative to bonds, and bonds are getting cheaper, especially at these highs.
It's the record you wish you had in high school, a voice acknowledging your hurt all while giving you mantras to hold the hell on to.
Under the name Maison Hefner, the 23-year-old from Munich tattoos willing adults with motivational quotes and mantras without telling them what it'll be beforehand.
And then, of course, I try to do all the self-love mantras, I meditate — anything to add a sense of positivity to my skewed brain.
The scandal has prompted a feeding frenzy among Mr. Di Maio's critics, who charge that his party's mantras of "honesty" and "transparency" are rank with hypocrisy.
Every other day, the app seems to offer yoga practices and stretching techniques, with nice mantras and places for you to log your thoughts and progress.
El desarrollo de esta historia muestra que cuando las consignas que alguna vez fueron revolucionarias no se revisan y se repiten como mantras, se tornan vacías.
And the mantras which vibrated through his childhood on the ashram have carried him into his adult life as a musician living in New York City.
The visually-loaded, water-submerged, techno-futurist narrative follows Geomancer, an adolescent satellite AI conceived by the Singapore military, powered by mantras of the Guanyin Bodhisattva.
No matter what engine or tool you use, keep in mind those two mantras: Use the playcentric process, and design with your player experience goals in mind.
One of our mantras is "location is subordinate to experience" or in other words, it's not about where you go, but how you feel when you're there.
So if having a print of my work encourages people to develop their own mantras and use them in their own life, I'm so excited about that.
But for activist and vegan Matt Ball, the purist ideologies espoused in those mantras might actually work against the goal of reducing and ultimately ending animal slaughter.
Debates about "Medicare for All," the Green New Deal climate plan and free college tuition were all spearheaded by Sanders and have become mini-mantras for progressives.
Much of this tarnish comes from the commission's consumer online privacy actions that focus more on flash than substance and elevates privacy mantras over true consumer protection.
WE GOT DELAYED BY THE REGULATORY SIDE SO OUR BOARD, THE DOW BOARD BEFORE AND NOW THE COMBINED BOARD, STABILITY IS ONE OF MY KEY MANTRAS HERE.
Along with 'you are a robot, you have no feeling,' 'jazz be gone' became mantras in studio leaving all the feeling and human element to the vocals.
This is about a toxic worldview fueled by hypocrisy and hatred in which mantras of "personal responsibility" and "market forces" allow a blind dismissal of need and hardship.
On their joint Instagram, they often post photos of themselves, in addition to inspirational quotes, mental health awareness mantras, and regrams of women they and their followers admire.
You don't need to hear Jacobson reading Trump's list of pocket mantras out loud to make the joke land: Seeing them written down does the work for you.
I know a few mantras and spent my early 20s stinking of cheap incense, on a doomed path to enlightenment or, at least, something that looked like it.
Influential music is so often developed by groups of people experiencing dangerous environments, because music and mantras are historically used as a way to get through the day.
She has a couple of mantras she lives her life by, and one is that you never regret the things you do, only the things you don't do.
Moments of cleverness zing out from the din, as when RuPaul voices a four-legged fashionista, or a spectacular Komondor (Shaquille O'Neal) offers Max his best Zen mantras.
After the fall of Communist regimes in 1989, The Economist embraced a fervently activist role in Russia and Eastern Europe, armed with the mantras of privatization and deregulation.
Monday mantras:⁠ Give it a go before saying 'I can't'⁠ Drink water before reaching for coffee⁠ Breathe before swearing ⁠ Know that people rarely get it right first time.
While Donald Trump made "Drain the Swamp" one of his rallying mantras in 2016, many of the Cabinet officials he's appointed have proven to be doing just the opposite.
That's begotten both a no-frills investing philosophy as well as modest Midwestern lifestyle marked by regular trips to McDonald's, a taste for Coca-Cola and folksy business mantras.
" Now the TV star shares mantras, affirmations and philosophies in GuRu (out now) to teach a new generation how to "experience humanity and side-step the emotional land mines.
Some are renderings of his signature sculptures of twisted pipe-cleaners; others appear to be installation diagrams or studio-wall mantras ("Art is all over"; "Anything can happen anywhere").
Their message is as deliberately inelegant as it is direct, as lines like "we don't need you" and "you are nothing to me, leave me alone" become reoccurring mantras.
That has been one of Kerr's mantras since he took the job before the start of last season, and it probably resonates with his players now more than ever.
When it comes to New Year&aposs resolutions, you&aposre sure to find healthy-eating credos, self-care mantras, and lofty financial benchmarks on pretty much everyone&aposs list.
" Now the TV star shares mantras, affirmations and philosophies in GuRu (out now) to teach a new generation how to similarly "experience humanity and side-step the emotional land mines.
"Get lost, throw away convention, and break out of the box others have put you in," are just some of the mantras that informed Mullen's path in life and skateboarding.
His larger-than-life presence, which commands any stage he gets on (he'd later perform with two surprise guests: Fat Joe and Remy Ma) is juxtaposed to his daily mantras.
We chanted Buddhist mantras, om'd at every meal, and kept a translation of the Tao Te Ching and Pema Chodron's When Things Fall Apart on the back of the toilet.
The fitness mogul Jillian Michaels opens the door on her personal life in this new reality show and, to quote one of her favorite mantras, grows comfortable with being uncomfortable.
However, we do suggest that they start including an artisan, extra-strength cough drop, to soothe one's throat after it's gone raw from screaming motivational mantras for 45 minutes straight.
The internet is ripe with inspirational quotes and mantras, and when you come across one that so perfectly fits your life, it's hard not to share it with the world.
He tweeted out all-caps mantras that he has deployed for weeks to deflect allegations of wrongdoing and quoted Fox News hosts who railed against Democrats leading the impeachment proceedings.
He tweeted out all caps mantras that he has deployed for weeks to deflect allegations of wrongdoing and quoted Fox News hosts who railed against Democrats leading the impeachment proceedings.
The old mantras "healthy bodies, healthy minds" and "cleanliness is next to godliness" took hold in our communities and primary schools, whose teachers were recruited in the public health campaign.
The songs are about depression, loneliness, self-hate, and heartbreak, complicated themes boiled down to short-but-sweet mantras ("Sometimes life gets fucked up / That's why we get fucked up").
In a break from one of the royal family's longest-running mantras, Prince Harry and Meghan spoke about the pressures of royal life in an emotional ITV documentary last month.
I did a bit of Googling after reading and it turns out official TM mantras are readily available for free, broken down by age and gender, thanks to disgruntled former teachers.
By suggesting that cuts were hitting the poor harder than the rich, Duncan Smith also cast doubt on one of Cameron's key mantras, that austerity was being equally shared by all.
Around a dozen members of a right-wing Indian Hindu group lit a ritual fire and chanted mantras Wednesday asking the Hindu gods to help Trump win the U.S. presidential election.
And if you dig Palmer's take on shunning labels, then it's probably worth a read to see what other kind of freeing, intuitive self-help mantras she's got up her sleeve.
You'll then start to see peppy positive mantras like "start by believing that things can change" and "7 days without fruits and vegetables makes one 'weak'" where you'd otherwise see ads.
I shaved my armpits, put on a polka dot bikini, spent an hour doing my hair and makeup, did some self-soothing mantras in the car and then I was there!
Call them mantras, maxims or even memes -- they get repeated and recycled over the years, sometimes over the millennia, because they contain powerful jolts of easily accessible truth, insight and perspective.
One of the mantras of the moment is that "everybody knew" about what the predators, rapists and gropers were doing, and that the ubiquity of such behavior was an open secret.
The EU mantras of clocks ticking and "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed" should be electrifying the body politic in the UK. In reality, Brexit has become stultifying and technocratic.
Hybrid warfare is by now routine, and the senseless mantras equating the IOC's decision to the outbreak of World War II and the collapse of the Soviet Union simply sound banal.
There are countless rock 'n' roll mantras about wanting to die before growing old, or before you are separated permanently from whatever ideas of youth you once held, and I get it.
"Returning to pseudo-attempts to resolve the crisis by repeating mantras that Assad must step down cannot help sort things out," Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, said on Monday.
Mantras and mental games Passing the time is one thing, but there comes a point in every long distance in which your body starts sending signals to your brain to stop running.
His highly appealing, easily marketable narrative of Christianity — though it differs in content from Oprah's more vaguely spiritual mantras of self-care — is, like hers, accessible, consumer-friendly, and social media-savvy.
Clinton and Mr. Trump are offering the same mantras that their fellow politicians have delivered for years: Outsourcing is unavoidable, sue for trade and currency violations, repeal TPP, re-negotiate NAFTA, etc.
It opens up with quotes or mantras – some from historical figures like Benjamin Franklin and some written by Dell himself – meant to get users to think of their long-term financial health.
He portrayed Davis, Sackler, Steinem, and the Brooklyn Museum as members of a self-satisfied liberal elite clinging to the tired mantras of 1960s radicalism while enjoying the fruits of late capitalism.
" Former employees describe a top-down approach where major decisions are made by the company's leadership, and employees are discouraged from voicing dissent — in direct contradiction to one of Sandberg's mantras, "authentic self.
Previous research has linked this type of meditation involving mantras and mindfulness to reduced stress in a variety of populations at risk for mental health problems, including trauma victims, refugees and military veterans.
It was a time-honored invocation of one of Israel's main defense mantras: Since it is small in size and population it needs to maintain qualitative and technological military superiority in the region.
In Berlin with its love for house/techno, NYC where I grew up listening to hip-hop and R&B, Goa's trance obsession, Brazil's Bossa Nova rhythms, and Nepal with its Tibetan mantras.
In our new series Body Image School, she aims to help women overcome some of the biggest obstacles to body confidence by offering quick tips and mantras to add to our daily routines.
And, again, what has brought us to this sorry pass is not the writings of Derrida or Foucault or any postmodern guru but the twin mantras of more free speech and absolute transparency.
"Lexus Riddim" plays with dancehall naming conventions, but its acoustic guitar meanderings and openhearted synth work feels as winningly harmonious as International Feel's nods to balearic or any of Four Tet's recent sunrise mantras.
But rather than give the mag a typical tour, the model-turned-agency head (she runs Nomad Management) went room by room sharing her best tricks and bravest mantras about decorating with bold color.
Garson first explored the concept of the occult on Black Lucifer Mass in 1971, but of his occult albums I prefer Ataxaria The Unexplained, which is meant to soundtrack mantras of your own choice.
Then there is the role that only a self-made actress would have the daring to invent for herself: feminist progressive duchess who writes inspirational mantras on bananas for sex workers and hugs — hugs!
A locomotive train barreling ahead of its own smoke, and a black crow sprouting whiskers, are two images that hold court to the poetic mantras spilling across Ray Pettibon's newest series of drawings and paintings.
The move is genuinely shocking for Cardi: she grew a huge fanbase on the social media site, developing her public persona through viral videos and by coining off-the-cuff, often hilarious catchphrases and mantras.
The hero product is a matte liquid lipstick that lasts 10 hours, according to raving reviews, and there's also lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, eye shadow and brushes — all complete with their own inspiring mantras.
The youngest Kardashian sister has been sharing breakup quotes on her Instagram stories, leaving fans questioning if all these self-help mantras are coming from a woman ready to (cough *finally* cough) leave her man.
Given all of the mantras or kōans or slogans or the signature taglines available on this planet, "A Million Little Things" still chose "everything happens for a reason" to be its central character's prized phrase.
Antetokounmpo is not going to create headlines with bold predictions — after Friday's win, he repeated familiar mantras about taking it "day by day" and continuing to "work hard" — but the Bucks must be thinking big.
"[Trump] was adamant about no more regime change, that was one of his mantras in the campaign, no more stupid wars, all this kind of stuff, and that's what Bolton has lived for," Davis said.
It's time to question the lean-in mantras and human optimization hacks of the past decade and instead embrace the parts of ourselves that have been yearning for headspace and, dare I say it, boredom.
The Gnostics, a collection of ancient religions and sects, found in a range of regions from the Middle East to China, also performed sex magic rituals, such as blood rituals and mantras to invoke sexual energy.
Yoni's revisiting stories and memories he's moved past, and now, ten years later, they're mantras being sung back to him by an audience that never needed to grow from his experiences in the way he did.
A lot of those mantras come off as bittersweet following his tragic death, but they remain as relatable and escapist anthems for a generation that deals with its problems by going live on Instagram about them.
"Many of the blogs and lists read wanted you to see therapists, chant mantras, and do guided meditations to help you stop stressing, ease your mind, and calm your anxiety," he writes on Happy Tea's website.
But instead of listing off productivity hacks or time-management mantras, we examine the emotions that are at the root of procrastination and how we can focus that energy in more healthy (and, yes, productive) ways.
Now it just needs to do so faster than the guys who would love nothing more than to make one of those security mantras come true: If the industry has a failure, lots of people pay.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is under increasing pressure to revive the economy and keep prices under control to avoid any backlash from the public whose mantras in the 2011 revolution included "bread, freedom and social justice".
She argues that money can be a conduit to living a richer life and guides readers through thought exercises and mantras to change how readers talk to themselves about money and unleash their ability to attain it.
We'd love to say that all of our makeup brushes live in a beautiful, sterile box on top of our boudoir where we delicately sweep them over our faces each morning as we chant our daily mantras.
"I think we need to stop uttering these mantras and actually do these reforms," said Alexander Shokhin, a former deputy prime minister who is now head of the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs and Industrialists, a business lobby.
"One of the key mantras of the bull market has been stocks are inexpensive relative to bonds, and bonds are getting cheaper, especially at these highs," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut.
As with all of the stages of The World Is Sound, whether climbing the soundtracked stairs, or finding a solitary moment with a 19th-century painting paired with tonal mantras, it's an interaction of the whole body.
One wonders why Silicon Valley executives haven't gone down this path; perhaps the mantras of integration and a hubristic belief that they will never actually be forced to break up has shut down consideration of those strategies.
His "America First" and "Make America Great Again" mantras are predicated on a vision of a world that, as he sees it, has assiduously and mercilessly abused and taken advantage of U.S. foreign, security and trade policies.
Both momagers shared the importance of instilling these mantras on their own children, Jenner to daughter's Kim Kardashian West, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, and Hadid to her girls Gigi and Bella Hadid.
More recently, Hillary Clinton was judged guilty by association of her husband's sexual indiscretions, and even though investigations into Benghazi and her private email server found no wrongdoing worth criminal prosecution, mantras of "Lock her up!" prevailed.
On an extremely misogynistic site called PUAHate, the "incel" first took form as a self-deprecating, bitter loner who rejected the idea that self-help mantras — like Reddit's frequent advice to "hit the gym" — could work for him.
Doctors and an anti-cancer group decided to use one of the government's mantras against the other, organizing an official petition within the current system that obligates parliament to consider an issue on the basis of 100,000 signatures.
That's where the title comes from, of course, but then there's also a glitchy clip of a guy shouting "Get fuuuuucked up, drink a couple beers, alright," along with other people just shouting "Cocaine!" and other attendant mantras.
Though some of the producers in the label's orbit have become known far beyond the city borders (Jack J and his Pender Street Steppers collaboration most notably), the label's debut full-length, a compilation called Disco Mantras Vol.
Every Sunday night, my friends and I would feast on curries of epic proportions, learn about mantras and meditation beads, and engage in an inevitably spirited conversation with the temple's spiritual leader, a recovered drug addict named Touka.
There are powerful lessons from the past that could offer a way out from the hollow promises of race-based electoral politics, the debilitating mantras of the race-grievance narrative, and the trap of dependence on government assistance.
"You go to a church or a temple or a mosque or something like that, you can get a vibe of all the prayers and the mantras and the positive energy that these places have," Bannon, 65, says.
Through such work, the organization was involved in the development of a great deal of American experimental music, from the amplified brainwaves of John Cage's "Variations VII" (21) to the electronic mantras of Pauline Oliveros's "Pep-Psi" (21990).
While Mueller's conclusions will be quoted in support of Mr. Trump's "no collusion" mantras, the report reveals disturbing facts suggesting that the extremely close and controversial presidential election might have been thrown to Mr. Trump by Russian interference.
But the neoliberal correction that came — mantras that emphasized that government could do no good, that businesses were bound by no other purpose than maximizing investor returns, and that any market outcome was just — was a radical overcorrection.
But while the anti-elites mantras of the two men may be in synch, Trump's attempt to use a British political issue as a lynchpin for his "America First" message is already proving to be a tricky thing.
"It's tempting to live by mantras like 'wow the customer,' 'never do what customers want (instead build innovative solutions that solve their need),' 'reduce to the max,' … and many more," said Bernd Greifeneder, CTO and co-founder of Dynatrace .
The class would have to be offered only as an elective, all techniques would be required to have English descriptive names, and chanting, mantras and using the greeting "namaste," which translates as "I bow to you" would be prohibited.
The makers of films like 1989's "Major League" and 1988's "Eight Men Out" gave us the thoughts of the batters as they dug into the box, the catcher's mantras and occasional trash talk, the umpire's endless exasperation.
Yet I still prefer the single scene in "The Wolf of Wall Street" where McConaughey, playing a banker, drums a fist on his chest in a restaurant and chants the mantras of wealth creation: a silverback in a suit.
The Sabri house in Karachi was full of the wheeze of portable harmoniums, the patter of drums and the joyous, repetitive mantras of qawwali, the songs of the millions of South Asian followers of the mystical Sufi strain of Islam.
Throughout this period of albums the group found it difficult to craft simple lyrical mantras and the kind of musical bliss that simply forced people to move—surely not helped by the fact that the mainstream excitement for disco was dead.
In one clip, Rothman will be crooning Leonard Cohen-esque mantras about the certainty of death while dressed as a hypebeast-y type wearing a crown, in another they'll don a mullet wig and perform endearing choreography in a doorway.
Along with desks and conference rooms and the usual accouterments of co-working life, there is a rooftop garden and meditation rooms throughout the building, and plans to equip those rooms with artificial intelligence that will guide members through daily mantras.
Signs in unexpected places deliver mantras like "Enjoy the little things," and pakoras may appear, unbidden, at the start of your meal, along with an iceberg lettuce salad that would be perfunctory but for its topping of whole green chiles.
I understand the eye-rolling that comes with the idea of instructors spouting inspirational quotes while your lungs are on fire, but in combination with the endorphins of the workout, those words and mantras can be more powerful than you expect.
One of that country's top-selling artists (with her latest album, "Tudo," out in 2014), Ms. Gilberto possesses an innate gift for creating intimacy between herself and her wildly gyrating audience — especially when chanting bilingual, bohemian mantras of love over rustling percussion.
Following a forceful speech by Choe Ryong Hae, one of Kim Jong Un's closest confidants, thousands of Pyongyang residents marched for hours in lockstep chanting devotional mantras to a smiling and seemingly relaxed Kim Jong Un, seated in a balcony high above.
He has an impressive record of galvanising whatever departments he has run, from education to the environment, and recognises that the Conservative Party needs to do more than repeat its old mantras about unleashing market forces if it is to defeat Mr Corbyn.
The dialect of Bunyah, heavily laced with the "black poetry" of swearing; prayers from the kirk (at three he was fascinated for days by the phrase "trespass against us"); Aboriginal place-names, which he later used as mantras for their rhythm and sound.
One campaign adviser said they're considering a handful of phrases that can be printed on banners and handheld signs for the president's campaign rallies, much like the "no collusion" and "read the transcript" mantras printed on tees during the Russia probe and impeachment.
Neighbors say Judge Srinivasan's grandfather, Padmanabhan Iyer, was neither rich nor powerful, but his ability to commit scriptures to memory made him an object of awe: He was capable of chanting mantras for two hours without as much as glancing at a text.
Where years past saw a good deal of sexual and relatively subversive signs held overhead (dickbutts for days), it was nice to see some more lighthearted images this year that were merely meant to make you smile amidst mantras of positivity and inclusivity.
While Dido sings to the audience to "remember me, but forget my fate" and subsequently commits suicide, Dua Lipa scribbles catchy mantras in her notebook (I like to imagine that she uses a fluffy-ended pen) and shares them with the world.
CNBC's Jim Cramer may be a big fan of index funds — one of his best-known mantras is that investors should have $10,8003 in an index fund before they start stock-picking — but he doesn't think they should control the entire market.
As the spurious Brexit mantras of sovereignty and halting the flood of foreign labor are clung to desperately, I do often wonder why one of the few legitimate concerns about the EU is rarely touted though as a good reason to get out?
One of May's mantras is that "no deal is better than a bad deal" and Brexit campaigners say Britain would lose one of its negotiating tools if the government cannot threaten to walk away from the talks, which have all but stalled.
It unfolds in a nightclublike atmosphere: a dark room with candles burning (some with SoulCycle's signature grapefruit scent), rhythmic music pulsing and meticulously groomed instructors sporting skulls and flywheels on their outfits while shouting instructions and inspirational mantras from an elevated bike in front.
In her next life, Nadia rushes to find this stranger, who turns out to be a neurotic perfectionist named Alan who also lives in the East Village and spends his days working out, wearing perfectly crisp Oxford shirts, and reciting empowerment mantras to himself.
No country shares Washington's worldview quite the way Britain does, they say; it has long been the United States' most willing security ally, most effective intelligence partner and greatest enthusiast of the free-trade mantras that have been a keystone of America's internationalist approach.
I'd repeat mantras like 'I'm protected,' and if I go on there now for work, I try to visualize white light or hearts above everyone's head to send them love to remember that people are all connected, and we're all in the same boat.
His trademark style is single-needle, fine-line tattooing, what his fans simply call tiny tattoos: hearts and flowers and city skylines etched in black ink and shrunken to emoji size; the names of loved ones and inspirational mantras rendered in his squiggly, miniature cursive.
As he runs a little agency out of the cramped home he shares with his two-job-juggling single mother and a C.G.I. polar bear named Total as his sidekick, "normal is for normal people" becomes one of his mantras to explain his idiosyncrasies.
The walls of SoulCycle studios and its promotional materials are covered in mantras like, "high on sweat and the hum of the wheel" or "the rhythm pushes us harder than we ever thought possible," — which are, no doubt, strange and unnatural combinations of words.
Sprinkled into the mix are "money mantras," which cull from Torabi's wealth of knowledge as a personal finance expert with more than a decade of experience and two books under her belt, and deliver upbeat advice that spin financial burdens into money-making opportunities.
He said he heartily rejects the ''pull up your pants'' mantras and ''bootstrap'' narratives of black respectability politics but aims nonetheless to encourage ''personal responsibility'': ''It's not saying I'm on the system's side; it's me saying I'm determined to beat it, and join me, why don't you?
When I think of the effect these politically active women are having on the younger generation, I'm reminded of one of the mantras at my organization, Girls Who Code, which is dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology: Girls cannot be what they cannot see.
On the morning of April 7, I was in Dallas giving a talk about health advice — mostly telling the group that people already know what to do, they know the eat-less-exercise-more-don't-smoke mantras, and they believe them, even if they don't follow them.
Over the course of its four minutes it flits through abstract alien mantras, jittery metallic pings, and distant drones that taken together sound like the more brittle recordings that Louis Carnell has made as Visionist, or a shattered and pieced back together version of his own work as Egyptrixx.
"[I]n the final phase, Trump found Steve Bannon had genius ability to get his messages packed into the powerful mantras the thousands attending rallies planned on chanting, while Kellyanne Conway displayed equal acumen in keeping Trump's temperament level through the long airplane rides," Stone writes, according to Axios.
The hilarious mantras on "3 Rules"—including "Never touch your own d***" (censorship his)—are examples of the gleeful wit he always demonstrates and the album version of "Bugatti," a 2014 single originally featuring Pusha T, strips away the guest verse in favor of beautifully chintzy instrumental work.
But as it is with so many ideas of ours, the theory got fed through butterfingers and fumbling humanity and well, because of, and in spite of that, doubles down on one of the albums mantras- 'almost but not quite' The New Yorker recommended one of your shows.
The combination of the effective elimination of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, the DOJ's actions and inaction, and the administration's touting the mantras of voter suppression presents a perfect storm not seen since the days preceding the enactment of the momentous civil rights legislation in the 1960s.
" In the Bulletin-sponsored gift shop, where public relations manager Jenny Gorenstein told me one could take Stacks House's vibe and "bring pro-feminist mantras into your home," custom money clips that read "future millionaire" are sold next to large, red earrings that demand we "eat the rich.
Sitting cross-legged and chanting mantras at work will be met with a range of emotions from mild amusement to deep suspicion, and I fear asking workers to don headbands and heart rate monitors on top of that is bound to go down like a 1984-flavoured, sarcasm-laced lead balloon.
On the wings of blunt production, combustible live shows, a general aesthetic that he and Pump self-describe as "ignorant," and an eerie knack for turning simple lyrics into dizzy mantras, he's quickly become one of the internet's favorite rappers and a thorn in the side of hip-hop traditionalists.
But Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle brand, which did not respond to The New Republic's request for comment, is not alone in its murky crystal sourcing (all it says on Goop's website is that the medicine bag has been "energetically cleansed with sage, tuned with sound waves, activated with mantras, and blessed with Reiki").
Alice is defined by her love for her child, some evoked elements of her pseudo-­Buddhism (skull beads, mantras, the ­hippie-dippie healer she imports into the city to lead her in yoga and tisanes), and her professional life in fashion, which manifests for most of the book as a fixation on boots.
Nike has promised to invest more in the women's athletic apparel category, Gap is making a bigger push with its athleisure line Athleta (also opening new stores), and start-ups like Outdoor Voices and Alo Yoga aim to disrupt the industry for leggings and sports bras with fun patterns and motivational mantras.
Mr. McCann had two mantras: to have as much fun as possible and to keep working to survive, whether he was appearing at the Friends of Old Time Radio Convention in Newark or as the exasperating neighbor bellowing "Hi, guy!" through a shared medicine chest in an early 1970s commercial for Right Guard deodorant.
Characters snort cocaine in dance clubs; have meaningless sex; order silly-sounding, elaborately named fusion dishes at overpriced restaurants; and recite designer clothing labels (in the facile, amusing number "You Are What You Wear") as if they were holy mantras, and make fun of those who are less of-the-minute than they are.
With indomitable energy, offensive smarts — he had been a receivers coach in the N.F.L. — and a penchant for quirky motivational mantras like "Row The Boat," he has turned the Broncos from a 1-11 doormat in his first year to a 9-0 team that is No. 17 in this week's Associated Press poll.
When Megan Thee Stallion pulled up to Charlie Sloth's Beats 1 radio show "Fire in the Booth," she fully embodied the show's name, delivering a red-hot, lyrically dizzying freestyle featuring a wide variety of future Instagram captions and sexually empowering mantras (especially this proverb: "He say I should be nicer, well, your dick should be bigger").
It's a move that has already drawn comparisons to another pair of ATLiens, and though the Sremmurds are working with a more limited palette—namely Mike Will Made-It beats and chirpy mantras, the two constants of their catalog—this triad of records is another compelling entry in the tradition of colorful radio weirdos working in the Peach State.
You've got Cher turning in top-tier acting work, Nicolas Cage giving a performance that's funny and passionate without the self-parodic vibes he's given off for the last 15 years, and an amazing screenplay from John Patrick Shanley, crammed with classic one-liners and beautiful turns of phrase that double as mantras for navigating love's choppy waters.
One of its mantras is "No parole for cop killers"; on the P.B.A.'s Web site, the union keeps a list of people who are in prison for the murder of a police officer, and the site promises that, if someone clicks on a victim's name, a letter will be sent to the parole board, urging it to deny parole.
By the end of 40 minutes, I had a list of interventions: a brief meditation in the mornings to replace my tendency to bang my head against the doors of procrastination; to take a walk rather than stew in my thoughts; a list of mantras and reminders of what I'm good at; and books to encourage me to be the flawed, imperfect, anxious person I am without self-judgment.
But so much more clever is the revelation that "knowing it all" inevitably means truly knowing himself, and this book — more than any of the author's others I have read — shows a vulnerability and an honesty and an almost frantic desire to impart to us, before he can no longer, his manic mantras, his obsessive treatises and his biting and blisteringly honest bons mots that are actually really enlightening life lessons.
U.S. Made Solar, a coalition made up of several U.S.-based solar manufacturers, is launching today, and will have a new advertising campaign criticizing the two companies petitioning for trade protections under the Trump administration and emphasizing "all things American" (one of President Trump's favorite mantras.) Why it matters: This new coalition, separate from another one with the same end goal (no tariffs) that formed in July, shows how this debate is escalating over what the Trump administration is going to do.

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