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Every explicit duality is an implicit unity. — Alan Watts
Through affliction hath His light shone and His praise been bright unceasingly: this hath been His method through past ages and bygone times. — Baha'u'llah
I love everything, but I really love rock music. Incubus, Augustana, Nirvana, Chevelle, iHi-Hi-Fi, they're my really good friends. — Audrina Patridge
In whatever man does without God, he must fail miserably, or succeed more miserably. — George MacDonald
Let go the thought that cannot make you strong — Jason Mraz
Any artist can't get away from the way the world works, which is that it wants to know what you did, and you're only interested in what you're doing right now. — Frank Stella
Whoever admits that he is too busy to improve his methods, has acknowledged himself to be at the end of his rope. And that is always the saddest predicament which any one can get into. — J. Ogden Armour
EVERYTHING in your life you have attracted .. accept that fact .. it's true. — Rhonda Byrne
The serene, silent beauty of a holy life is the most powerful influence in the world, next to the night of God. — Blaise Pascal
The very essence of anxious care is the imagining that we are wiser than God, and the thrusting ourselves into his place to do for him that which he has undertaken to do for us. We attempt to think of that which we fancy he will forget; we labour to take upon ourselves our weary burden, as if he were unable or unwilling to take it for us. Now — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I never plan ahead, with the exception of the Amber books which had to proceed in sequence. But I don't really like to know what I'm going to be working on a year in advance. So I just sign blank contracts for books and whatever strikes me as a good idea is what I write about. — Roger Zelazny
Michael O'Toole had no difficulty recognizing which questions in life should be answered by physics and which ones by religion. — Arthur C. Clarke