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In tantra one does not seek experiences that most people would consider unspiritual and try to see truth in them. In tantra we don't try to guide our life in a specific way. We let the winds of existence blow us where they will. — Frederick Lenz

It's not so much about moving on, is it?" he said. "It's more about letting go. There lies the challenge. — Katie Kacvinsky

John Keats / John Keats / John / Please put your scarf on. — J.D. Salinger

He remembered his uncle saying once how little vocabulary man really needed to get comfortably and even efficiently through his life, how not only in the individual but within his whole type and race and kind a few simple cliches served his few simple passions and needs and lusts. — William Faulkner

Usually the Indian people are outsiders who have to look up at the people who look down. — Luis Gonzalez

The family unit is the most important organization in time or in eternity. — Bruce R. McConkie

Unable to go forward, afraid to go back — Jessica Khoury

Life affords no higher pleasure than that of surmounting difficulties, passing from one step of success to another, forming new wishes and seeing them gratified. — Samuel Johnson

Drunkenness - that fierce rage for the slow, sure poison, that oversteps every other consideration; that casts aside wife, children, friends, happiness, and station; and hurries its victims madly on to degradation and death. — Charles Dickens

As comestibles nourish our bodies and ideas nourish our minds, so art nourishes our souls. — Alexandra York

The Creator, in taking infinite pains to shroud with mystery His presence in every atom of creation, could have had but one motive - a sensitive desire that men seek Him only through free will. — Paramahansa Yogananda

After three days men grow weary, of a wench, a guest, and weather rainy. — Benjamin Franklin

Imagine a life-form whose brainpower is to ours as ours is to a chimpanzee's. To such a species, our highest mental achievements would be trivial. Their toddlers, instead of learning their ABCs on Sesame Street, would learn multivariable calculus on Boolean Boulevard. Our most complex theorems, our deepest philosophies, the cherished works of our most creative artists, would be projects their schoolkids bring home for Mom and Dad to display on the refrigerator door. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Aura is convinced that the entire country has succumbed to a collective amnesia. This is what happened in a society, where no one is permitted to grow old slowly. Nobody talks of the past, for fear their wounds might reopen. Privately though, their wounds never heal. — Cristina Garcia

It's an economy based on the tooth fairy. — Greg Gutfeld