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Theoretically, I wanted to meditate, but I found actually doing it extraordinarily difficult. As a therapist, I knew that we all want progress, but we resist change. I was a vivid example of this maxim. Figuring out my taxes and going to the dentist were easier than meditating. Even as I told myself meditation was a top priority, I worked to avoid that forty-five minutes alone with my mind. — Mary Pipher

As Boettner so aptly observes, for the Calvinist, the atonement "is like a narrow bridge which goes all the way across the stream; for the Arminian it is like a great wide bridge that goes only half-way across." p. 41 — David N. Steele

You know, now there is always half of the new Quebecers who are going to the English CEGEP. After that, often they are going to work in English. So for us, that is so important. We are a real minority in North America. Two per cent of the population are French-speaking. We have to protect this reality. — Pauline Marois

Every hero is scared. That-s what being brave is about - confronting fear. — Nely Cab

The true danger of romanticism is that the principles through which it rules itself are of such nature that everybody can invoke them to grant themselves the category of artist. Taking the anxiety of an unreachable happiness, the angst of unrealized dreams, the indifference towards action and life, as the defining criteria of genius or talent, immediately facilitates everyone who feels or has felt that same anxiety, suffers that same angst and is prey of that particular indifference, to feel themselves convinced that they themselves are an interesting individuality, and that Destiny, granting them that longing, suffering and dreams, implicitly bestowed on them intellectual greatness. — Fernando Pessoa

Once upon a time there were two countries, at war with each other. In order to make peace after many years of conflict, they decided to build a bridge across the ocean. But because they never learned each other's language properly, they could never agree on the details, so the two halves of the bridge they started to build never met. To this day the bridge extends far into the ocean from both sides, and simply ends half way, miles in the wrong direction from the meeting point. And the two countries are still at war. — Vera Nazarian

They found the woman's body
under the porch of an abandoned
house," Mary told me on the
second floor of the bookstore.
"She had been preparing a meal
and discovered she lacked one
of the ingredients. She was one
her way to the store when she
disappeared."
Mary began to sob as she read me
the newspaper story.
"I just wish I knew what she
had been preparing. I want
to finish it for her so much. — Whit Griffin

Of all horrible religions the most horrible is the worship of hte god within. — G.K. Chesterton

New media and mobile entertainment are revolutionizing the way people learn about the world. — Stephen Kinzer

Life is good but mistake always come — Efiba Progress

I always joke that everything else that I do is to support my theater habit. — Megan Hilty