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I reject karma and rebirth not only because I find them unintelligible, but because I believe they obscure and distort what the Buddha was trying to say. Rather than offering the balm of consolation, the Buddha encouraged us to peer deep and unflinchingly into the heart of the bewildering and painful experience that life can so often be. — Stephen Batchelor

I was always interested - I mean, it's kind of part of your job - I was always interested in the camera. — Keanu Reeves

I am on the edge of mysteries and the veil is getting thinner and thinner. — Louis Pasteur

for what is the good of going away and having adventures if we cannot talk about them when we come home — Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey

Success is a mind-set. If you think you can't achieve something, then you won't but if you believe you can achieve something, then nothing will stand in your way. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

I let my characters do the talking, simple as that. — Terry McMillan

And loneliness is something we share with him. "The whole conviction of my life," wrote Thomas Wolfe, "now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon peculiar to myself and a few other solitary men, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence." To be missed, or misunderstood. To be judged unfairly. To be wanted for what you can do, rather than who you are. To go on for years unappreciated, even unknown by those closest to you. — John Eldredge

Nor must we always be neutral where our neighbors are concerned: for tho' meddling is a fault, helping is a duty. — William Penn

What happens when all you love, becomes all you hate? — Alyxandra Harvey

It is not so much a question of how far you have traveled as which way you face. It is facing life the right way, with .the right spirit, that will push you forward. — Orison Swett Marden

The Alexandrian School In opposition to the previously named Church Fathers, the Alexandrians openly embraced Greek philosophy, thought of it as being of divine origin, and brought its allegorizing technique into their exegesis. — Anonymous