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Yet Buddhism is four hundred years older than Christianity, and if it's not a universal religion I don't know what a universal religion is. There's also a strong focus on selectionism and the notion that religion plays a functional role in the evolutionary process. But religion is dysfunctional all the time, as well as functional. It's not so simple. — Robert Neelly Bellah
I frowned. This from a man who just watched a midget riding a gimp? — Jaye Wells
Forgive is the last best thing i can do. — Ariel Seraphino
Mindfulness meditation should be more than just watching what you are doing. What you really need to watch is your motivation. — Thubten Zopa Rinpoche
Irish-sparkle-fish, — Anne Eliot
I'd play in Afghanistan if they wanted me to! — Jason Ryles
Poetry too is a little incarnation, giving body to what had been before invisible and inaudible. — C.S. Lewis
I write to make sense of things that don't make sense to me. — Daphne Gottlieb
We are in a code orange. Homeland Security said earlier today that everyone should have a roll of duct tape and plastic sheeting to protect your house in event of terrorist attacks. Who came up with this idea? MacGyver? — Jay Leno
I'm not a klutz and I'm not being stupid, " he said — Stephen King
Once we were happy in our own country and we were seldom hungry, for then the two-leggeds and the four-leggeds lived together like relatives, and there was plenty for them and for us. But the Wasichus came, and they have made little islands for us and other little islands for the four-leggeds, and always these islands are becoming smaller, for around them surges the gnawing flood of the Wasichu; and it is dirty with lies and greed. — Black Elk
Only the mockingbird sings at the edge of the woods. — Walter Tevis
To be bound by hungers is a beautiful thing but to be bound by physical hungers only is too low a state for man. — Meridel Le Sueur
I am tomorrow, or some future day, what I establish today. I am today what I established yesterday or some previous day. — James Joyce