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Patterns cannot be weighed or measured. Patterns must be mapped. — Fritjof Capra

I can tell you no one will touch him. Not now. The only person who's a danger to Blake is Blake. And maybe you. — Debra Anastasia

Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery, hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. — W.B.Yeats

A Buddhist teacher once said that a poisonous snake is only poisonous when you walk toward it. — Daniel Gottlieb

Don't give up...easy to say. But if you subscribe to this attitude you will always be in the position to succeed. — Jerry Gladstone

There are repercussions to everything, even advancement and success. And I think that the repercussions to my success was the loss of my marriage. — Jill Scott

I like every part of growing older except what happens to your feet.
Written by Avis DeVoto to Julia Child in As Always, Julia — Joan Reardon

This is a world of unhappy beings. They don't understand how simple it is to be happy. You just have to practice meditation. To meditate is to be happy. — Frederick Lenz

If you have any doubts that we live in a society controlled by men, try reading down the index of contributors to a volume of quotations, looking for women's names. — Elaine Gill

There are worlds of possibility inherent in our consciousness that can facilitate our own transformation. What future have you imagined for yourself? — Deepak Chopra

Holding onto failed dreams only makes you bitter. — Joseph C. Sciarillo

Journaling is a way to be a good steward of the Spirit's illuminations. — John Piper

Putting the 10 commandments up to prevent crime is like putting 'Employees must wash hands' up to keep the piss out of your burger. — Jon Stewart

One of the striking testimonies of the truthfulness of the Bible as God's revelation is its coherence. Authors separated by centuries of history and remarkably different cultures are all saying fundamentally the same message: God alone brings life to people caught up in death, and God alone brings life through a ransom paid, a ransom paid by a substitute so that the one whom God is bringing to life might live. — Richard D. Phillips