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I'd never just want to do what everybody else did. I'd be contributing to the sameness of everything. — Captain Beefheart

No man is more cheated than the selfish man. — Henry Ward Beecher

If you think ahead to what to say next - like how to fix it or make the person feel better - BOOM! Off the board. You're into the future. Empathy requires staying with the energy that's here right now. Not using any technique. Just being present. When I have really connected to this energy, it's like I wasn't there. I call this "watching the magic show". In this presence, a very precious energy works through us that can heal anything, and this relieves me from my "fix-it" tendencies. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

The earliest movies that I loved were French movies and Italian movies. I grew up watching those kind of movies and often find the truest looks at human nature - you can find them in another country's movies. — Lucy Fisher

Jesus is giving you such an opportunity to be holy, holier than all the saints that have ever been, because the world is in such need of shining lives, beacons to see by. — Mother Angelica

If we see our relationship to this planet in a wide perspective, one thing is clear: we belong to this planet, not the other way around. — Ilchi Lee

Permission Marketers are totally obvious about their objectives with the consumer. — Seth Godin

The difference in the brains of men and women was imposed by nature, and only cemented by culture. — Jean M. Auel

Normal people dont generally find their homes ransacked by demons. — Cassandra Clare

So," said Moundshroud. "If we fly fast, maybe we can catch Pipkin. Grab his sweet Halloween corn-candy soul. Bring him back, pop him in bed, toast him warm, save his breath. What say, lads? Search and seek for lost Pipkin, and solve Halloween, all in one fell dark blow?"
They thought of All Hallows' Night and the billion ghosts awandering the lonely lanes in cold winds and strange smokes.
They thought of Pipkin, no more than a thimbleful of boy and sheer summer delight, torn out like a tooth and carried off on a black tide of web and horn and black soot.
And, almost as one, they murmured: "Yes. — Ray Bradbury

An army of principles can penetrate where an army of soldiers cannot. — Thomas Paine