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Yet the time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time. — Alan Lightman

I am writing this sitting in the waterlogged lobby of a rotting, half-finished condominium complex. I am surrounded by cavorting freshwater seals and have two pearl-handled revolvers in my lap, a bottle of vodka in my right hand, a human body in the freezer in the kitchens behind me, and a rather large displaced rockhopper penguin staring me in the face. — Jeff VanderMeer

There is no such thing as inanimate matter ... there is God or divinity in all matter and it is all living energy. — Jay DeFeo

Forget Jack, I'm in love with the cold, dirt floor. — Ann Brashares

He allowed himself a small chuckle then. "I will conquer kingdoms for you if you but ask it of me, Ildiko. — Grace Draven

This is like beginning to read a book. When we start, we will often be interrupted by many distractions around us. But if it is a good book, perhaps a mystery novel, by the last chapter we will be so absorbed in the plot that people can walk right by us and we will not notice them. In meditation at first, thoughts carry us away and we think them for a long time. Then, as concentration grows we remember our breath in the middle of a thought. Later we can notice thoughts just as they arise or allow them to pass in the background, so focused on the breath that we are undisturbed by their movement. As — Jack Kornfield

I'm still picking pockets
I just do it as legally as I can. Being married to a cop limits certain activities. — J.D. Robb

After Jacob had worked for Laban for seven years, do you know what happened? Laban fooled him and gave him his ugly daughter Leah. So to marry Rachel, Jacob was forced to work another seven years.
So, you see, children, the Bible clearly teaches us you can never trust an employer. — Joseph Stein

The paradox is the result of two opposing truths existing side by side, which can be both right. — Pearl Zhu