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It is the basic principle of spiritual life that we learn the deepest things in unknown territory. Often it is when we feel most confused inwardly and are in the midst of our greatest difficulties that something new will open. We awaken most easily to the mystery of life through our weakest side. The areas of our greatest strength, where we are the most competent and clearest, tend to keep us away from the mystery. — Jack Kornfield

No powdery residue. But definitely suspicious. Smell." He slides a makeup catalog from beneath a microscope made out of a plate, a toilet paper roll, and an intricate arrangement of pipe cleaners. "Any ideas?"
I take a scientific whiff. "Gardenia. Looks like those Mary Kay terrorists are at it again. — Sarah Ockler

Men tend to gain wholeness by acquiring the qualities that are wrongly called feminine. — Gloria Steinem

Selfishness is the grand moving principle of nine-tenths of our actions. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

If you hate something thoroughly without knowing why, you can be sure there is something of it in your own nature. — Christian Friedrich Hebbel

Certain music is terrifically inspirational and it is possible, months or even years afterwards, to look at a painting and remember the music that was playing during its execution. — Robert Genn

Words are how people think. When you misuse words, you diminish your ability to think clearly and truthfully. — Margaret Heffernan

There's a lot of loneliness in a book tour. A lot of grilled cheese sandwiches alone in your hotel at night. — Margaret Stohl

Jesus ... HIS sheep, they know His voice and they follow Him whether you disciple them or not! — Paul Washer

With any show, when fans come up to you, they assume you're just like your character. — Kaitlin Olson

She understood that grief is not neat and orderly; it does not follow any rules. Time does not heal it. Rather time insists on passing and as it does, grief changes but does not go away. — Ann Hood

Everyone in this house
has gray hair, walks with a cane,
visits the graveyard — Matsuo Basho

Ladies and gentleman, I've suffered for my music, now it's your turn. — Neil Innes