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That's why we need to practice the presence of God: Not just to acknowledge in some philosophical way that God is present, but to rehearse, to repeat, to work and rework our knowledge that even though we don't see Him and sometimes don't feel Him, He is there. He is here. When we practice the presence of God, we train ourselves to desire His presence - to resist our temptation to flee Him. We also train ourselves to experience His presence - to resist our temptation to think that He flees us. In other words, the practice of the presence of God helps us to live between the temptations of Jonah bound for Tarshish and John bound in prison. Jonah is the prophet who wants to abandon God. John is the prophet who feels abandoned by God. — Mark Buchanan

Careful amidst the careless, amongst the sleeping wide-awake, the intelligent man leaves them all behind, like a race-horse does a mere hack. — Gautama Buddha

If at first you don't succeed, You're not an Alpha — Lisi Harrison

In meditation you experience time slowing down because you can notice more things per discreet moment and you're more open ... The word 'meditation' in Sanskrit comes from the word 'familiarization' - as in familiarization with one's own mind. — Richard Davidson

My sister having so much to do, was going to church vicariously, that is to say, Joe and I were going. — Charles Dickens

Your heart is the center of humility, your mind could be the source of arrogance. — Tariq Ramadan

I did not mean to suggest that autism could be traced to Neanderthal genes. The point is that some genes that have been implicated in autism changed pretty significantly between the time Neanderthal line and human line split. — Elizabeth Kolbert

For the ones who had a notion,
a notion deep inside
That it ain't no sin
to be glad you're alive — Bruce Springsteen

I'd rather have a bleeding heart than no heart at all — Jessica Ingro

Being a high school teacher was wonderful, but unsustainable: I needed a way out. — Garth Greenwell