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The only meaningful life is that which is deepened by carrying through these commitments, living through the dead periods in order to lay the foundations for the creative ones. — Charles Taylor

Meditation is like an oven that forces the truth out. — Adyashanti

Love is like skydiving without a parachute. — Lois Greiman

It's in the kitchen that confidences are exchanged, that family life takes place; it's among the remains of a meal or when your're elbow-deep in peelings that you ask yourself what life is all about, rather than when you're sunk in an armchair in the sitting room. — Benoite Groult

I am his, and he shall do with me just as he likes. — George MacDonald

Seeing what scares you for what it is does not lessen the terror. It still has the power to break your heart, over and over again. — Teri Terry

Whenever you go somewhere that speaks to your soul, you are going home to yourself. — Martha Beck

Before you conquer the mountain, you must learn to overcome your fear. — Isabel Allende

He welcomed isolation with all his heart. It never occurred to him that the reserve he met in Bedap and Tirin might be a response; that his gentle but already formidable hermetic character might form its own ambiance, which only great strength, or great devotion, could withstand. All he noticed, really, was that he had plenty of time to work at last. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Part of my job as Children's Laureate is to visit schools and talk about my love of books and stories and encourage them all to do it as well - to read, to write, to never be afraid of their own voice. Because we all have something to say. — Malorie Blackman

There's no tipping point where you become what you are. Character development starts when you're growing up. Your socioeconomic background contributes. The attitude that gets you through some communities doesn't work in corporate America. It's not an excuse, but it does help explain — Maurice Clarett