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When one of the emperors of China asked Bodhidharma (the Zen master who brought Zen from India to China) what enlightenment was, his answer was, "Lots of space, nothing holy." Meditation is nothing holy. Therefore there's nothing that you think or feel that somehow gets put in the category of "sin." There's nothing that you can think or feel that gets put in the category of "bad." There's nothing that you can think or feel that gets put in the category of "wrong." It's all good juicy stuff - the manure of waking up, the manure of achieving enlightenment, the art of living in the present moment. — Pema Chodron

He looks at you like ... like you're something to eat. — Stephenie Meyer

The appearance of religion only on Sunday proves that it is only an appearance. — John Adams

Authors, like coins, grow dear as they grow old. — Alexander Pope

The Italians are said to be noisy and to gesticulate, but that is a libel dreamed up by the English. — Jean Giono

I was actually a pretty good student. My problem was that I didn't know what I wanted to study. — Mila Kunis

When midlist writers are treated like dirt, I would desist were I less stubborn and less committed. — Marge Piercy

Let's face it: There are people who won't be happy when you get too blessed. There are people who feel threatened by your success. There are people who, out of envy, will just not like you anymore. — Bo Sanchez

UNICEF is working for the survival of children worldwide. What can we do to get more Americans committed to the cause? — Clay Aiken

We made a decision that monetary policy will be made by an independent European Central Bank. — Gerhard Schroder

Election is an act of God before creation in which He chooses some people to be saved, not on account of any foreseen merit in them, but only because of His sovereign good pleasure. — Wayne Grudem

But I can tell you this, Mr. James, I refuse to be treated with disrespect."
"Disrespect?" Burnett growled.
And then everything went to hell.
Burnett and Hayden exchanged colourful verbal blows. According to Hayden, Burnett was a prick, and according to Burnett, Hayden was an overconfident jerk who had lied.
She didn't know if she felt confident the tension wouldn't elevate to physical blows, or if she was simply too tired to care anymore. If they broke each other's noses, so be it. — C.C. Hunter

Leave your bed upon the first desertion of sleep; it being ill for the eye's to read lying, and worse for the mind to be idle; since the head during that laziness is commonly a cage for unclean thoughts. — Frances Osborne