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Reality is everywhere, and to find It 'you' must first disappear. — H.W.L. Poonja

Among the important realizations I had in my own days in the practice room was that if any one route to any one phrase didn't work after days of trying, then the exact opposite route should at least be explored, as well as every alternative in between, as counterintuitive as that often seemed. — Renee Fleming

I really feel stateless, which is not bad, because I always felt a man without a country was not encumbered by narrow loyalties. — Morley Safer

On second thought she hoped she never met a woman that attractive.. If she did, she would be morally obligated to run her over with her car.. Bride — Sherrilyn Kenyon

My image is who I am, but not what I write. — Brian M.W.

The working class do things differently. I can hear it. I can see we are not wrong. We are not just poor people who have not yet evolved into something else - i.e., people with money. We are something else - just as we are. The working classes do it differently. We are the next thing. We power popular culture - just as, before, we powered the Industrial Revolution. The past is theirs, but the future's mine. They're all out of time. — Caitlin Moran

There aren't many people around with the stomach or the knowledge to delve into the airline industry. — James Coulter

Old professors never die, they just lose their faculties. — Stephen Fry

The largest factor in our well-being is the place where our mind dwells. — Scott Eblin

Rediscovering our own miraculousness is the most important, valuable, world-peacing, beauty-spreading, kind, and generous thing we can do. — Kelly Corbet

Boulez seemed to me to be a guy who wrote laws. Like a company lawyer. — Luc Ferrari

Silence frees us from the need to control others. One reason we can hardly bear to remain silent is that it makes us feel so helpless. We are accustomed to relying upon words to manage and control others. A frantic stream of words flows from us in an attempt to straighten others out. We want so desperately for them to agree with us, to see things our way. We evaluate people, judge people, condemn people. We devour people with our words. Silence is one of the deepest Disciplines of the Spirit simply because it puts the stopper on that.
When we become quiet enough to let go of people, we learn compassion for them. — Richard J. Foster

This is my eureka moment; — E.L. James

You are free to create your own paradigms instead of simply accepting those presented to you by others. — Russell Eric Dobda