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If you're very liberal, then you should go and find a very liberal Zen teacher, a liberal interpretation of the doctrines of the Soto or Rinzai schools. — Frederick Lenz

Non violence is not a thing that comes easily. You have to learn how to be non-violent — Betty Williams

Human beings filled him with disgust. — W. Somerset Maugham

I'm not an overnight success. My early publishing history, through my first five books, was unfortunate in many respects, typified by a couple of short anecdotes. — John Lescroart

I wasn't a child who wanted to be an actor. — Mary Badham

...his words - the gift of expression, the bewildering, the iluminating, the most exalted and the most contemptible, the pulsating stream of light or the deceitful flow from the heart of an impenetrable darkness. — Joseph Conrad

A lot of times you're around men who are so in love with their wives or partners that they don't have anything to offer any other woman in conversation. Especially single women. But Sam and Dom and Abe can be in love with you three and still make a girl feel as if she has some kind of sex appeal. That's nice. — Melina Marchetta

I think we're a band with a lot of history now so it's nice to come up with something that doesn't have any history at all. — Chris Martin

What I love most about acting is being able to play different types of personalities without being considered crazy. — Tyler James Williams

Meditation is for you to realise that the deepest nature of your existence is beyond thoughts and emotions,
that it is incredibly vast and interconnected with all other beings. — Tenzin Palmo

And still the Void is still and'll never move - But I will be the Void, moving without having moved. — Jack Kerouac

If a law had been given capable of bringing people to life," Paul said, "then righteousness would have come from that law" (Gal. 3:21). But law, for all its magnificence, cannot do that. Graceful relationship sustained with the masterful Christ certainly can. — Dallas Willard

Men would not be so hasty to abandon the world either as monks or as suicides, did they but see the jewels of wisdom and faith which are scattered so plentifully along its paths; and lacking which no soul can come again from beyond the grave to gather. — William Mountford