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Those who are highly evolved, maintain an undiscriminating perception. Seeing everything, labeling nothing, they maintain their awareness of the Great Oneness. Thus they are supported by it. — Laozi

The ancient dream of man to fly among the stars and go through the could and look down on the lands and seas has degenerated in its realization to the socialized and apathetic behavior of passengers who hardly look out the windows. — Paul Goodman

I have written books and I cannot unwrite them. I cannot unbelieve what i believe. I cannot unlive my life — Hilary Mantel

Americans were people who wanted to leave every place better than they found it, to leave every man more of a man than they found him ... Americans could open doors to almost all that was admirable - it was their misfortune, not their fault, that movies and victrolas and advertisements squeezed in when they opened the door. — Stella Benson

I was very disruptive. I was horrible. I didn't learn like all the other kids. I had to sometimes take my tests out in the hallways because I couldn't focus. But, my teachers would come see me in the plays and were like 'I don't understand how you can focus and be in the moment in a play and you go into math class and you can't focus.' — Eliza Coupe

It is amazing how much our lack of trust provokes God if we request of him a boon that we do not expect — John Calvin

God must do everything for us. Our part is to yield and trust — A.W. Tozer

Games are considered to be in the sub-culture category, coming under movies, coming under manga or comics or animation, especially in Japan. — Nobuo Uematsu

I just can't see myself as a trophy wife. I can't imagine not having my own life. — Tamara Mellon

I don't want to be a leader. I want to be one who goes around with a little oil can and offer help when I see a breakdown. — Baba Amte

For Pastrasche was their alpha and omega; their treasury and granary; their store of gold and wand of wealth; their bread-winner and minister; their only friend and comforter ... Pastrasche was their dog. — Ouida