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I almost think that hope is for the soul what breathing is for the living organism. Where hope is lacking the soul dries up and withers ... — Gabriel Marcel

My doctor is wonderful. Once, in 1955, when I couldn't afford an operation, he touched up the X-rays. — Joey Bishop

But how is the artist to protect himself against the corruption of the age which besets him on all sides? — Friedrich Schiller

The disasters of war can be infinitely eerie and poignant. — Michael Leunig

Breathing, it seemed to me, was a proper attribute for the mountains ... mountains that quietly functioned as a single thing with a rhythmic inhale-exhale I could feel ... — Ellen Meloy

The essential element in nurturing our creativity lies in nurturing ourselves. — Julia Cameron

Each flitch, each board, each plank can have only one ideal use. The woodworker, applying a thousand skills, must find that ideal use and then shape the wood to realize its true potential. — George Nakashima

You might say I was a passive atheist through my teenage years. — S.T. Joshi

A young man can work at excessive speed with no ill effects, but youth is unfortunately not a permanent condition of life. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I have never been outed by anyone but myself! — Jonathan Knight

Every breath is a new beginning and a new chance. — Julia Gregson

Eliade's most compelling point, for me, is that sacredness is so irrepressible that it intrudes repeatedly into the modern profane world in the form of "crypto-religious" behavior. Eliade noted that even a person committed to a profane existence has privileged places, qualitatively different from all others - a man's birth-place, or the scenes of his first love, or certain places in the first foreign city he visited in his youth. Even for the most frankly nonreligious man, all these places still retain an exceptional, a unique quality; they are the "holy places" of his private universe, as if it were in such spots that he had received the revelation of a reality other than that in which he participates through his ordinary daily life. — Jonathan Haidt