Cascia Vineyards Quotes & Sayings
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The Prayer Process is a seven-step tool designed to help us develop a routine of prayer, and the routine within the routine. — Matthew Kelly

The happiest time in a man's life is when he is in the red hot pursuit of a dollar with a reasonable prospect of overtaking it. — Josh Billings

I don't mind bigots. You're allowed to be bigoted, if that makes you happy. Just do it at home. And not around the children. — Maureen Johnson

Zazen, on the other hand, is kind of the opposite of sex in that it's really, really boring. And, honestly speaking, most of our lives are pretty boring. So if you want to learn how to be fully present for most of what goes on, it's better to try and do so by concentrating on a really boring activity rather than on a really exciting one ... To find the way of being fully engaged in doing the dishes, you might want to try becoming fully engaged in something way more boring than doing dishes. This is why zazen is so desperately dull. — Brad Warner

Families are so important here," I said. She looked surprised. "They are not everywhere? — Pico Iyer

I think it is very important for any U.S. administration to be clear that America stands on the side of freedom and democracy and respect for individual rights. — Stephen Hadley

But nothing could stand before our lads, they routed them from the Meadow, & all afterwards was a mere Chace, so far I saw."1 - James Parker, September 11, 1777 — Michael Harris

We do not know either unalloyed happiness or unmitigated misfortune. Everything in this world is a tangled yarn; we taste nothing in its purity; we do not remain two moments in the same state. Our affections as well as bodies, are in a perpetual flux. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Is it too late to prevent us from self-destructing? No, for we have the capacity to design our own future, to take a lesson from living things around us and bring our values and actions in line with ecological necessity. But we must first realize that ecological and social and economic issues are all deeply intertwined. There can be no solution to one without a solution to the others. — Jean-Michel Cousteau

History is not another name for the past, as many people imply. It is the name for stories about the past. — A.J.P. Taylor

What a benediction is this fragrance of the early morning! The vernal grass fills the whole atmosphere as with a shower of sweetness. — Sarah Smiley