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Laughinghouse Surname Quotes By Jack Kornfield

A bulging portfolio of spiritual experiences matters little if it does not have the power to sustain us through the inevitable moments of grief, loss, and change. Knowledge and achievements matter little if we do not yet know how to touch the heart of another and be touched. Wisdom is alive only as long as it is lived, understanding is liberating only as long as it is applied. — Jack Kornfield

Laughinghouse Surname Quotes By John Burnside

My editor, Robin Robertson, is one of this country's finest poets, so I listen to him when he offers advice. — John Burnside

Laughinghouse Surname Quotes By Peter Beard

The whole world is a scab. The point is to pick it constructively. — Peter Beard

Laughinghouse Surname Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

I am afraid! It is not starving I fear, or talking to people, or even being alone. But I cannot bear to be useless and ineffectual. There must be some meaning to me, if not to my life; there must surely be some purpose that has my name written on it. If this is not so, if I am deceiving myself about this too, then why should I want to become real? What reason have I to live anywhere? — Peter S. Beagle

Laughinghouse Surname Quotes By Mariah Carey

Don't you know that you're blowing my mind? What you do to me I can't describe. Baby, I can't hold back anymore. I just can't conceal it. You're the one I really adore. — Mariah Carey

Laughinghouse Surname Quotes By Mark Twain

After a long time and many questions, Satan said, The spider kills the fly, and eats it; the bird kills the spider and eats it; the wildcat kills the goose; the
well, they all kill each other. It is murder all along the line. Here are countless multitudes of creatures, and they all kill, kill, kill, they are all murderers. And they are not to blame, Divine One? — Mark Twain