Fukamachi Sho Quotes & Sayings
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The choice of a mate is crucial because no one has a greater influence on our spiritual lives. — Max Anders

The artist is not born to a life of pleasure. He must not live idle; he has a hard work to perform, and one which often proves a cross to be borne. — Wassily Kandinsky

The awakening is the purpose. The awakening of the fact that in essence we are light, we are love. Each cell of our body, each cell and molecule of everything. The power source that runs all life is light. So to awaken to that knowledge, and to desire to operate in that realm, and to believe that it is possible, are all factors that will put you there. — Dolores Cannon

Once, on ancient Earth, there was a human boy walking along a beach. There had just been a storm, and starfish had been scattered along the sands. The boy knew the fish would die, so he began to fling the fish to the sea. But every time he threw a starfish, another would wash ashore. "An old Earth man happened along and saw what the child was doing. He called out, 'Boy, what are you doing?' " 'Saving the starfish!' replied the boy. " 'But your attempts are useless, child! Every time you save one, another one returns, often the same one! You can't save them all, so why bother trying? Why does it matter, anyway?' called the old man. "The boy thought about this for a while, a starfish in his hand; he answered, "Well, it matters to this one." And then he flung the starfish into the welcoming sea. — Loren Eiseley

I should not be a Christian but for the miracles. — Blaise Pascal

Watch out world, we're here to change ya! — Hal Elrod

Every show that comes out that's female driven is compared to the last female-driven show, as if it's taking over. — Abbi Jacobson

Ambition can be a disease, and it feeds on itself. — Rebecca Miller

Religious fermentation is always a symptom of the intellectual vigor of a society; and it is only when they forget that they are hypotheses and put on rationalistic and authoritative pretensions, that our faiths do harm. — William James

Political systems are run by self-selecting politicians. We don't draft people; it's not jury duty. — P. J. O'Rourke