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Be a poet and write your own unique poetry of life. — Debasish Mridha
Build a house?" exclaimed John.
"For the Wendy," said Curly.
"For Wendy?" John said, aghast. "Why, she is only a girl!"
"That," explained Curly, "is why we are her servants. — J.M. Barrie
For one whose thought is tranquil, mastery extends from the most minute particle to the vast expanse. -Patanjali — Barbara Stoler Miller
A daughter you were, a mother you will be, the things you've done, are the things you will see. — Alysha Millet
We should be ready to reach out beyond our planet and beyond our solar system to find out what is really going on out there. — Edgar Mitchell
Each of us will be able to see God if we can ignite the spiritual light. — Debasish Mridha
Our sense of what is valuable will hence be radically distorted if we must perpetually condemn as tedious everything we lack, simply because we lack it. — Alain De Botton
Girl in the wind
blowing wide open
the closed doors of my life -
which way are we going?
Standing against the lurid sky
on the stark brink of ocean
arms outstretched
as if your love and hunger
would embrace the world
and I in my inner room
playing my poetic premutations
can only look and ask the unanswerable.
Brave and cunning I speak to my typewriter
knowing it will not answer back
knowing it will not reply
what I ask and do not want to hear
as you with the vast sunset merge
a multitude of dreams away
uniquely alone and outside of me
in the purity and rarity of this moment
immeasurably beyond my love and my rage
and with the dying call of gulls
the echo resounds:
Girl in the wind
throwing aside
the tight shutters of my life -
which way are we going? — Christy Brown
There is no patriotic art and no patriotic science. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
From the starch-heavy 'food pyramid' to ethanol fuel, the government adopts programs not because they are right but because they gains votes, money or political power or solve problems that politics has already created, such as silos full of subsidized wheat or a shortage of gasoline due to the maze of controls on refining. — Robert Prechter
