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The difference between magic and meditation methods is the difference between drugs and diet - medicines will do swiftly what diet can only effect slowly, and in critical cases there is no time to wait for the slow processes of dietetics, so it must be either medicines or nothing. Nevertheless, drugs are no substitute for right diet and wholesome regime, and although magic enables a speedy and potent result to be attained, is is only by means of right understanding and right ethics that the position which has been won can be held. — Dion Fortune

A life of total dedication to the truth also means a life of willingness to be personally challenged. — M. Scott Peck

Each star, numbered. Each star, named! Like every grain of sand. Every hair on his head. Every trouble that filled his day. Created. Numbered. Known. — Max Lucado

Each man or woman was a mansion in a condition between grandness and disrepair, and even in a grand palace, sometimes a room existed in which no one but the resident would ever be welcome. — Dean Koontz

If only a man could spit his past out so easily. — Aravind Adiga

She wondered how trees became petrified, if the same process worked with a human heart. — Jodi Picoult

It sometimes requires courage to fly from danger. — Maria Edgeworth

Every kid thinks about the Heisman Trophy and dreams about it, but you never think it could happen to you. — Carson Palmer

Red swine. Mother rapers. Eaters of the milk of thy fathers. — Ernest Hemingway,

I started playing music when I was really young. — Aleksa Palladino

Sometimes you have to grow up before you appreciate how you grew up. — Daniel Black

The man whose authority is recent is always stern. — Aeschylus

If he spoke, there was no possible outcome but another disastrous exchange of words at cross-purposes. The chances of him finding both the right words and the right inflection were, in his experience with her thus far, vanishingly small. He would either growl at her, or tell her what was in his heart. — Carolyn Jewel

Sometimes,' said Pooh, 'the smallest things take up the most room in your heart. — A.A. Milne