Famous Nova Scotia Quotes & Sayings
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You could go crazy thinking of how unprivate our lives really are - the omnipresent security cameras, the tracking data on our very smart phones, the porous state of our Internet selves, the trail of electronic crumbs we leave every day. — Susan Orlean

It is always imagined before it is lived. In the world of thought, imaginations are lives, but people kill them before they grow to have life! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

The greatest miracle in the world is that you are, that I am. To be is the greatest miracle - and meditation opens the doors of this great miracle. But only a man who loves himself can meditate; otherwise you are always escaping from yourself, avoiding yourself. Who wants to look at an ugly face, and who wants to penetrate into an ugly being? Who wants to go deep into one's own mud, into one's own darkness? Who wants to enter into the hell that you think you are? You want to keep this whole thing covered up with beautiful flowers and you want always to escape from yourself. — Osho

I was sitting in the classroom trying to look intelligent in case the teacher looked at me. — Elton John

Give until it hurts. — Corazon Cojuangco Aquino

In order to grow in grace, we must be much alone. It is not in society that the soul grows most vigorously. In one single quiet hour of prayer it will often make more progress than in days of company with others. It is in the desert that the dew falls freshest and the air its purest. — Horatius Bonar

Human beings are on a journey of awareness, which has momentarily been interrupted by extraneous forces. — Carlos Castaneda

When Daniel Boone goes by at night
The phantom deer arise
And all lost, wild America
Is burning in their eyes. — Stephen Vincent Benet

I struggled against God. Not as many do. But still I did, in my own way. I didn't doubt his being. I doubted his ways. I doubted that his ways were better than my ways. — Karen Swallow Prior

(You shouldn't guess about someone's past; if you don't see any evidence of it, a person's past remains unknown to you.) — John Irving