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People of this world are deluded. They're always longing for something-always, in a word, seeking. But the wise wake up. They choose reason over custom. They fix their minds on the sublime and let their bodies change with the seasons. All phenomena are empty. They contain nothing worth desiring. — Bodhidharma
For me, I was able to make that statement of faith early on when my career began, so there weren't really a lot of surprises. People around me knew where my husband Ray and I stood as far as my faith went. — Jodi Benson
If waterboarding's OK, why don't we let our police do it to suspects so we can learn what they know? We only seem to waterboard Muslims ... Have we waterboarded anyone else? — Jesse Ventura
So, all during the '90s and, you know, for the first half of this decade, we had opportunities to get evacuation plans in place, better communications in place. — Michael Chertoff
A lecture has been well described as the process whereby the notes of the teacher become the notes of the student without passing through the mind of either. — Mortimer J. Adler
Burnout ... occurs because we're trying to solve the same problem over and over. — Susan Scott
In my opinion, an individual without any love of the arts cannot be considered completely civilized. — J. Paul Getty
I can only hold on to the things I want to lose. — Jonathan Safran Foer
All you have to do is be able to feel. — Art Blakey
The only way out is deeper in. It's what you don't yet know that can save you. — Irini Spanidou
I'd never had anything I could call my own, but Eliza Reynolds would always be mine. — Aly Martinez
If a man only likes victory he must always come late for the battle. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
see, when I'm not paying attention to my barriers, I can glimpse other people's thoughts. I catch them like lingering aftertastes or smells they leave in their wake: bitter envy, coppery anger, sour regret, the foul miasma of malice and cruelty. — Jason Heller
God's relationship with man does not work in a way in which man stumbles and then God has to drop what he is doing in order to lift him up; rather, man stumbles so that God can lift him up. Hence it is utterly impossible to truly diminish his glory. — Criss Jami
Gold! gold! gold! gold! Bright and yellow, hard and cold! — Thomas Hood
