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Dwell in possibility — Emily Dickinson

Many a true word hath been spoken in jest. — William Shakespeare

Beauvoir left their home wanting to call his wife and tell her how much he loved her, and then tell her what he believed in, and his fears and hopes and disappointments. To talk about something real and meaningful. He dialed his cell phone and got her. But the words got caught somewhere south of his throat. Instead he told her the weather had cleared, and she told him about the movie she'd rented. Then they both hung up. — Louise Penny

Seek the essence of 'What is', as well as 'What can be'. — Steven Redhead

The judgment of the intellect is, at best, only the half of truth. — Carl Jung

Somehow when the heart becomes single, the rest will follow. — Cynthia Bourgeault

To wind the mighty secrets of the past,
And turn the key of time. — Henry Kirke White

True mastery, it turns out, is not found in accumulating each and every tool under the sun. True mastery is learning that there are really only a handful of tools, and it is the proper application with correct timing and setting that makes them so useful. — Chris Matakas

Strifes will arise through the period. Watch for them near the Davis Strait in the attempts there for the keeping of the life line to land open. Watch for them in Libya and in Egypt, in Ankara and in Syria, through the straits about those areas above Australia, in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf. — Edgar Cayce

I've put an umbrella in my mouth and opened it. I sat in a lemon-meringue pie. I've done terrible things to my dog with a fork ... — Steve Martin

Part of me would love to have been a leading lady because there's a lot of glamour that goes with that and a lot of applause, but I've been very blessed. — Selma Blair

All fate's reasons are human. — Jose Saramago