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When you are on the edge of death you are no longer a child. You understand things you couldn't even comprehend as an adult. — Adrienne Wilder

Blood-red! What a useless adjective that is. Nothing is as beautifully , richly red as flowing blood on snow.It is strange that the eye can love what the mind and body hate. — J.A. Baker

I'm sorry if humans mistreated your people in the past, but if we don't join together now, it's time to admit that we're all just keeping busy while we wait for the Earth to die. — Andy Goldman

The wisdom of samadhi is quite different. Higher level wisdom cannot be written down. It cannot be spoken. True wisdom is the knowledge of the universe that is beyond physical expression. — Frederick Lenz

That great brow And the spirit-small hand propping it. — Robert Browning

When I died my hair red the first time, I felt as if it was what nature intended. I have been accused of being a bit of a spitfire, so in that way, I absolutely live up to the stereotype. The red hair suits my personality. I was a terrible blonde! — Amy Adams

My teachers treated me as a diamond in the rough, someone who needed smoothing. — Mother Jones

I believe, unless I had a new book, I was never happy. — Teresa Of Avila

I have not missed a day from work because of illness since 1956. — Kenneth H. Cooper

Asking for outside help, or even if it comes unasked, to allow outside help, needs a certain gracefulness and humility. Otherwise, you cannot allow outside help. Lots of people cannot receive something gracefully. Always, the social ethics have taught you that giving is important, taking is not important. Yes, taking is not important, taking is ugly, but receiving is very important. — Jaggi Vasudev

To think about failure was to invite failure. — Michael Connelly

Of course you don't make any noise in space, because there's no air. — Kevin J. Anderson

A noble heart is a window to find an open mind. — Anuj

Southerners had a long tradition of looking for religious significance in even the most humble forms of nature, and I always preferred the explanations of folklore to the icy interpretations of science. — Pat Conroy

Nature is the best and really the only real vocabulary that an artist can legitimately work with. — Nelson Shanks