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The tragedy of religion is partly due to its isolation from life, as if God could be segregated. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
We see an entire planet which has many limitations. — Ralph Merkle
After Justinian became Emperor: "He was a man of deep piety, which he signalized, two years after his accession, by closing the schools of philosophy in Athens, where paganism still reigned. The dispossessed philosophers betook themselves to Persia, where the king received them kindly. But they were shocked
more so, says Gibbon, than became philosophers
by the Persian practices of polygamy and incest, so they returned home again, and faded into obscurity." How tumultuous thou art, sixth century! — Bertrand Russell
Good advice is usually given by someone who was once a bad example. — Ljupka Cvetanova
When I enter into nirvikalpa samadhi, most can see this light, or feel it. This light creates very powerful, steady spiritual transformation. The reason you are here is to sit in this light. — Frederick Lenz
I like the idea of going to one of those retreats where you don't speak - like, silence for five days. — Madonna Ciccone
IF we don't start to rethink how we are acting now ... We will pay the price later for our "old-stinking-thinking" style — Tony Dovale
I hated historical novels with fluttering cloaks. — Jeanette Winterson
In the darkness I thought of Fyodorovich, deep in the Kolyma taiga. It was the eleventh of October, and already, I imagined, the first light snows had dusted the area around Sunny Lake. I pictured the old man sitting alone in the sun by the lakeshore, smoking a Prima and gazing skyward as the last of the whooper swans flew south, squawking and trumpeting as they went. — Fen Montaigne
Everybody's a mix of good and bad choices that they make. — Joel Edgerton
It's easy to get rid of people, Christophe. All you have to do is rely on them. — Lili St. Crow
Work like you don't need the money. Dance like no one is watching. And love like you've never been hurt. — Mark Twain
But the eighteenth century, on the whole, loathed melancholy. — George Saintsbury
