Maella Espagne Quotes & Sayings
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The Lord has said to the worldly people, if someone possesses certain energies, by recalling that person, the same energies will arise within you. If you don't know how to ask for godly energies, but if you want to jump, then by recalling a monkey and asking for energies from him, you will be able to do so. If you want to bark, you have to ask for the energy from a dog! The Gnani [The Enlightened One] has infinite energies; if you recall Him, you will attain all those energies! — Dada Bhagwan
Kota popped in beside North. He glanced around, a finger touching the bridge of his glasses. Were we not invited to the ... zombie-nail-painting-cupcake party? — C.L.Stone
If you are going to a destination where the food might be more exotic than usual, always err on the side of caution. — Stefanie Powers
It is a disaster that wisdom forbids you to be satisfied with yourself and always sends you away dissatisfied and fearful, whereas stubbornness and foolhardiness fill their hosts with joy and assurance. — Michel De Montaigne
Maybe we can show government how to operate better as a result of better architecture. — Frank Lloyd Wright
It is good to have friends both in Heaven and Hell. — George Herbert
Standing still is never a good option. Not in the ring, and not in life ... When you stop moving, you're done. — Georges St-Pierre
In literary and art criticism there are two criteria, the political and the artistic. — Mao Zedong
Worry is a state of mind based on fear. — Napoleon Hill
Sometimes words aren't necessary. — Lorelei James
A book sometimes seems to impose a through-line to life that real life doesn't actually have. — Chris Ware
Reading, at the deepest level, is a physical experience. Most people are not attuned to this, most people don't learn how to read - poetry for example, or high-quality prose. They're used to reading magazines and newspapers, which are only of the mind, but not of the body. — Paul Auster
The wise man has struggled to find You in his wisdom, and he has failed. The just man has striven to grasp You in his own justice, and he has gone astray.
But the sinner, suddenly struck by the lightning of mercy that ought to have been justice, falls down in adoration of Your holiness: for he had seen what kings desired to see and never saw, what prophets foretold and never gazed upon, what the men of ancient times grew weary of expecting when they died. He has seen that Your love is so infinitely good that it cannot be the object of a human bargain. — Thomas Merton
