Couriers Gospel Quotes & Sayings
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The aspirant who frequently measures how far he has advanced, or retrograded, upon this path, or how long he has stood still, is seeking something to be gained for himself, is looking all the time at himself. He is measuring the ego instead of trying to transcend it altogether. He is clinging to self, instead of obeying Jesus' injunction to deny it. Looking at the ego, he unwittingly stands with his back to the Overself. If he is ever to become enlightened, he must turn round, cease this endless self-measurement, stop fussing over little steps forward or backward, let all thoughts about his own backwardness or greatness cease, and look directly at the goal itself. — Paul Brunton

You all have stories, Sandy said. And we have secrets — Charles D'Ambrosio

I have devoted my energies to the study of the scriptures, observing monastic discipline, and singing the daily services in church; study, teaching, and writing have always been my delight. — Venerable Bede

Literature, so far as it is Literature, is an 'apocalypse of Nature,' a revealing of the 'open secret. — Thomas Carlyle

I make movies that audiences like, that I'd want to see. That's all. — Michael Bay

We gotta control inflation, quit spending our money on everything. But this years tax increase, why it's the biggest in history. — Hank Williams Jr.

I model jeans. You need a bum for those. — Georgia May Jagger

Really I'm just an actor. The only difference between me and those cats in Hollywood is that I write my own script. — Jimi Hendrix

In my walks, every man I meet is my superior in some way, and in that I learn from him. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

White actors still get way more money in Hollywood. It's been that way for a very long time. I hope it'll change, but it's a matter of forcing that change. — Idris Elba

I allow a lot of room for improvisation and funny stuff. I always feel planned. — Michael Bay

People have outs for numbers of episodes, usually, written into their contract. Some studios will say, "We're going to let Julia Louis-Dreyfus off of Veep to do three episodes, but not three episodes of the same show." But, that's all business affairs, so I'm talking over my head here. — Mitchell Hurwitz