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One thing is all things. To resolve one matter, one must resolve all matters. Changing one thing changes all things. Once I made the decision to sow rice in the fall, I found that I could also stop transplanting, and plowing, and applying chemical fertilizers, and preparing compost, and spraying pesticides. — Masanobu Fukuoka

A person is a fluid process, not a fixed and static entity; a flowing river of change, not a block of solid material; a continually changing constellation of potentialities, not a fixed quantity of traits. — Carl R. Rogers

Clean and acceptable. It would be something to know what that felt like, even for an hour or two. — Marilynne Robinson

Think of me as the porter ... and consider the possiblity that life might be less exhausting if you unloaded some of your bags on to my empty trolley. — Susan Howatch

You have to know by now,' I whispered. 'I trust you more than anyone.' - Lily, Seers of Light — Jennifer DeLucy

Is something art just because a museum hangs it on their wall? Are you networking just because you're standing in a crowded room? — Jarod Kintz

As a result of that experience, I do think all Anthropologies should provide a courtesy volcano just outside their dressing rooms so every woman who is revealed as completely inadequate by the lighting can throw herself in rather than contaminate the store staging for any longer than absolutely necessary. — Laurie Notaro

They judge with their eyes alone. There is nothing wrong with you. There is something very wrong with them. — Sara Wolf

Drowning was bad enough. But drowning sad and sober, that's too cruel. — George R R Martin

Worship very plainly opens up the healing of all of mankind. The struggle of gender, the struggle of race, the struggle of history, the struggle to find political liberation, the struggle of our own contradictions - nothing can be mended until we understand the symbol of Jesus' breaking of the bread and pouring of the wine. — Ravi Zacharias