Fundir En Quotes & Sayings
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Spiritual seekers let their light shine so that others may see; not only to give service by example, but also to constantly remind themselves that spirituality is most gloriously embodied in our actions, our habits of being. — Bell Hooks

I believe that cronyism is nothing more than welfare for the rich and powerful, and should be abolished. — Charles Koch

Marchand dreams that in one magical and endless night the rejected manuscripts make love every way possible with his abandoned manuscript: they sodomize it, rape it orally and genitally, come in its hair, on its body, in its ears, in its armpits, etc., but when morning comes, his manuscript hasn't been fertilized. It's sterile. In that sterility, Marchand believes, lies its uniqueness, its magnetism. — Roberto Bolano

And I say a final last prayer, this one in gratitude that there are people in the world who will protect kids with a fire that makes them sprint after cars, fight systems, curse with rage. It's enough to make you believe. Maybe not in symbols; maybe not in gods. But certainly in people. — Emery Lord

A real education sends you into the world bearing questions, not resumes. — William Deresiewicz

These little debates are known as "flamewars. — H.P. Lovecraft

No, the hippies are not gone. Their movement has just become mainstream. If you support the environment, reject racism, sexism, war, are sexually open-minded, and are inherently suspicious of the government, then you're already a hippie - regardless of your fashion sense or how you wear your hair. — Tyler Starry

I'm always told that what I say is controversial. Why is it controversial? Because I speak from a tradition that has now fallen out of favor with the dominant media in this country. And so when I say things like marriage should be between one man and one woman, I'm called a bigot. — Rick Santorum

People have been trained to criticize, insult, and otherwise communicate in ways that create distance among people. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

We lost our everything,
she said, which said everything
about loss. My accumulation
dictates my ruin; it's different
from your dismantling, which
can happen slowly or all at once.
What's crucial is a total
inventory, which may reveal
some one element not obliterated.
We lost our everything,
she said - we - she repeated,
meaning the we-ness remained,
which in the end must be the seed
of re-beginning, the seed that
divines the plow, the ounce
of dirt, the memory of digging. — Andrea Cohen