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We don't have a soul. We are a soul. We have a body.
George Macdonald, 1892 — George MacDonald
When we write about our lives we respond to them. As we respond to them we are rendered more fluid, more centered, more agile on our own behalf. We are tendered conscious. — Julia Cameron
Once upon a time, sound was new technology. — Peter Jackson
Leaders understand the ultimate power of relationships. — Tom Peters
There is no such thing as a child who hates to read; there are only children who have not found the right book. — Frank Serafini
That little school in the crook of the baseball glove that is Wisconsin. He'd — Chad Harbach
Terrible accidents, I have found, are often odd. — Lemony Snicket
I love candlelit dinners. — Matthew Morrison
Production does not consist in things laboriously made, but in things serviceably consumable; and the question for the nation is not how much labour it employs, but how much life it produces. — John Ruskin
Gardeners work with an ever-receding ideal of perfection; no sooner is something growing well than they see how to place it better or give it a better neighbor. To other's eyes, all may look as well as could be expected, but a good gardener's eye sees more to be improved. — Robin Lane Fox
Early Charlie Munger is a horrible career model for the young because not enough was delivered to civilization in return for what was wrested from capitalism. And other similar career models are even worse. — Charlie Munger
There must come a time, after you've been online dating for months or even years, when you feel your spirit leaving your body. You'll stay online, but you won't even know why. You'll still sign in and look at people's profiles, just to pass the time, but you won't think of them as humans any longer. They might look like people, but then so do you, and you know that all you are anymore is a shell. You'll start flailing. — Katie Heaney