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Dave Wann's recipes from his own experience in Simple Prosperity are a breath of fresh air, and just what we need for a saner future. They include ideas, sound research and down-to-earth advice we can all use. This book is also much more: a friendly, personal guidebook for living a more enjoyable, healthy, loving life. — Hazel Henderson

People do support themselves as artists and writers, so there's no need to be all doom and gloom about it. You just have to push forward. You have to follow your vision and hope for the best. You have to write for love. — Cheryl Strayed

Your passions are a bit like your fingerprints: Everybody has them; everybody's are different. One's passions may just be a guidebook to one's life. — Nick Woodman

Money-it can buy your kids anything, but it cannot teach them love, respect, and the true value of living life without things. — Carew Papritz

There are monsters in the world. They're called human beings. - Michael Diamond, from The Life Beyond — Douglas Clegg

POLITENESS must carry the true weight of SINCERITY and INTEGRITY for it to be a true act of POLITENESS. — Carew Papritz

There were many ways down Mount Fuji, according to my guidebook, but only one way up. Life lesson in that, I thought. Signs — Phil Knight

The bible says that all people, not just believers, possess part of the image of God; that is why murder and abortion are wrong. — Rick Warren

Sometimes people can be too intellegent for their own good. Too much thinking could confuse things. — John Flanagan

The Bible is a guidebook in the journey of life, and the only one that points the way to Heaven. — D.L. Moody

The idea of the Bible as a divine guidebook, a map for getting through the terra incognita of life, is our golden calf. It's a substitute for the wilderness wandering that the life of faith necessarily entails. — Timothy Beal

The fact that hype exists doesn't prove that something is not important. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran