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I was beginning to realize that zazen was not a cure-all. People who attain a certain degree of understanding of zazen begin to understand zazen, period. I had to remind myself not to expect Joko to be equipped to advise me how to live my life or to decide important ethical questions such as the proper stance of religion toward war. — Arthur Braverman

It all I can do not to cry. I make myself wood I say to myself, Celie, you a tree. That's how I come to know trees fear man. — Alice Walker

I was lucky enough to have parents who started me on music very early, but most kids don't get that kind of exposure. — Joshua Bell

Anyone who knew the recipe of the alchemists could make gold, but only the artisans of Murano could make glass so fine, one could nearly touch one's fingers together on either side; cristallo without an imperfection or blemish, clear as the sky, with a sparkle to rival that of diamonds. — Ruth Nestvold

PML?" I asked. "Postmortem link." All corporations had their acronyms, but SPI was a special snowflake. — Lisa Shearin

Ll shiny cheeks and full lips. — Rainbow Rowell

I'm living my life for an audience of one. I live my life to please God. And I believe if He's pleased, that people like my mother and my daddy, my grandparents, you know, my husband, my children, they'll be pleased. — Anne Graham Lotz

There is an art to science, and a science in art; the two are not enemies, but different aspects of the whole. — Isaac Asimov

I think that things are poetic when they don't have a boundary. Without rules. My life is poetic. — Mark Gonzales

He felt himself entering a moment so real he could only run toward it, shouting. — Michael Cunningham

(The desolate post-impact sea has been dubbed the "Strangelove ocean.") — Elizabeth Kolbert

I have had a very singular kind of life since I started working so young, so I am very used to traveling, working, taking time for myself. — Penelope Cruz

Masonry was not made to divide men, but to unite them, leaving each man free to think his own thoughts and fashion his own system of ultimate truth. All its emphasis rests upon two extremely simple and profound principles, love of God and love of man. — Joseph Fort Newton