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Surely, it is only when the mind is creatively empty that it is capable of finding out whether there is an ultimate reality or not. But, the mind is never creatively empty; it is always acquiring, always gathering, living on the past or in the future, or trying to be focused in the immediate present: it is never in that state of creativeness in which a new thing can take place. As the mind is a result of time, it cannot possibly understand that which is timeless, eternal. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

How do you know that life is such a gift, and that dying would waste it when you've never felt how it is to die? — Jessamine Verzosa

Walking a trail frees my mind to wander.... — Debra Lauman

Rule of religion: purpose breathes even in dirt and stones. — Mason Cooley

Planning is the essence of good management and when it comes to health care we must allow states to plan for future needs. We need to cement this federal commitment to Alaskans so the state has the assurance that money vital for providing Medicaid health care will not just dry up and disappear. — Lisa Murkowski

In baseball, even the best hitters fail seven of ten times, and of those seven failures there are different reasons why. Some are personal failures, others are losses to the pitcher. You just get beat. In those personal failures, I felt I could have done better. — Ichiro Suzuki

One paradox I have found is that, the more you use computers in picture-making, the more hand-made the picture becomes. Oddly, then, digital technology is leading, in my work at least, toward a greater reliance on handmaking because the assembly and montage of the various parts of the picture is done very carefully by hand. — Jeff Wall

What if I told you I'm incapable of tolerating my own heart? — Virginia Woolf

Not to equip with the tools need for kingdom extension is to sign in for failure — Sunday Adelaja

Crying doesn't make you weak. There's sixteen years of tears in that body of yours, and you have to let some of it go. — Sahana Epari

What a simple thing death is, just as simple as the falling of an autumn leaf. — Vincent Van Gogh