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In our totality we are born of the Earth. Our spirituality itself is earth-derived ... If there is no spirituality in the earth, then there is no spirituality in ourselves — Thomas Berry

A smart man can't beat a hardworking man and a hard working man can't beat a happy working man. — Taeyang

Spirituality is for people. It's not just for those who you might have read about in books, it's for people. — Belsebuub

If there isn't some sort of rule about annoying kid brothers growing up to be walking, talking sex, there should be. ~Carly — H.B. Heinzer

Judge the spirit of the prophecy before you judge the truth of the word. — Graham Cooke

According to Melissa Mailey, we now live in a world where kings and noblemen rule the roost. And they've turned all of central Europe - our home, now, ours and our children's to come - into a raging inferno. We are surrounded by a Ring of Fire. Well, I've fought forest fires before. So have lots of other men in this room. The best way to fight [such] a fire is to start a counterfire. So my position is simple. I say we start the American Revolution - a hundred and fifty years ahead of schedule! — Michael Stearns

Just because I believe in evolution doesn't mean I have to approve of it — Kurt Vonnegut

I think these movements and become them, here,
In this room's stillness, none of them about,
And relish them all-until I think of where
Thrashed by a crook, the cursive adder writes
Quick V's and Q's in the dust and rubs them out.
from Movements — Norman MacCaig

Most people are sick. But only a few know that this is something they can be proud of. These are the psychoanalysts. — Karl Kraus

The truest vision of life I know is that bird in the Venerable Bede that flutters from the dark into a lighted hall, and after a while flutters out again into the dark. But Ruth is right. It is something
it can be everything
to have found a fellow bird with whom you can sit among the rafters while the drinking and boasting and reciting and fighting go on below; a fellow bird whom you can look after and find bugs and seeds for; one who will patch your bruises and straighten your ruffled feathers and mourn over your hurts when you accidentally fly into something you can't handle. (
from The Spectator Bird) — Wallace Stegner