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So I got into growing grapes, not realizing that there was a heck of a lot more to it than meets the eye. — Pat Paulsen
Humility is not a part of devotional service, it is the heart of devotional service. — Radhanath Swami
The clangor of the body shop comes up softly. It's noise comforts him, tells him he is hidden and safe, that while he hides men are busy nailing the world down, and toward the disembodied sounds his heart makes in darkness a motion of love. — John Updike
When you're out to get the honey you don't go killing all the bees — Joe Strummer
Mind of a loving heart is the fountain of knowledge. — Toba Beta
Real change comes from finding and embracing and connecting and amplifying those that are inclined to like you and believe in you. Ideas spread from person to person, not so much from you to them. So find your biggest fans and give them a story to tell. — Seth Godin
One positive statement of good is more powerful than 1,000 negative thoughts; and two positive statements of good are more powerful than 10,000 negative thoughts. — Catherine Ponder
Many years later he looked through one of my books and said, "How did you learn all this, Isaac?"
"From you, Pappa", I said.
"From me? I don't know any of this".
"You didn't have to, Pappa", I said. "You valued learning and you taught me to value it. Once I learned to value it, the rest came without trouble."
- Isaac Asimov (Isaak Yudovich Ozimov). It's been a good life. — Isaac Asimov
We now have the advantage of a few years more of life, but death is still standing at the end of the road. — Billy Graham
Bluh-huh-huh Minho groaned, a shudder of repulsion, like he'd just stepped in a pile of klunk. — James Dashner
Come hell or high water. — Heather Graham
When you can discover where the fresh colors of the faded flower abide, or the music of the broken lyre, seek life among the dead. Such are the anxious and fearful contemplations of the common observer, though the popular religion often prevents him from confessing them even to himself. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
I wish I could be hard and cynical. That I could take things slowly, not give too much of myself, because I'd be so frightened of getting hurt that there wouldn't be any other way. But no. every time I meet someone I dive in headfirst, showering them with love and attention, and hoping that this time they're going to be different. — Jane Green
