Magos Quotes & Sayings
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If people think God is interesting, the onus is on them to show that there is anything there to talk about. Otherwise they should just shut up about it. — Richard Dawkins

How To Love Yourself
When you change your focus
what is absent
to what is present,
what is missing
to what has been given,
what you are not
towards what you are,
the ravages of linear time
to the immediacy of Now
you're reconnecting
with love, truth and beauty,
and abundance is yours,
effortlessly.
For truly,
nothing is missing here, where you are,
nothing is missing in this present scene in the movie of your life,
and are forever busy,
and at a point of completeness.
The only reason
why you can not find the Unit
it is because it never came out.
The day is waiting to be lived.
So breathe life friend,
Breathe life. — Jeff Foster

The trees' bony fingers make spell-casting gestures in the wind as they pass. — David Foster Wallace

He's a wallflower. — Stephen Chbosky

Love is woman's business,and in "business" we all lay aside our natural weaknesses. — Jerome K. Jerome

It's relatively easy to generate a lot of enthusiasm for Puget Sound in the short term. Sustaining the effort to clean it up is somewhat tougher. — William Ruckelshaus

pencils racing across paper, a sound I like." Marisol — Eileen Granfors

For me the music is a vehicle for my lyrics. It's a chance to get some really good words across. — Joe Strummer

A black belt doesn't mean anything. The meaning is in the journey. — Gunnar Nelson

I caught up on a lot of just domestic normal everyday stuff, and grew up a lot, and went to therapy, and did a lot of contemplating and figuring things out. I needed to just strip everything away and figure out who I am and get to know myself, as cheesy as that sounds. — Natalie Maines

For instance, take this sample: he has imagined a heaven, and has left entirely out of it the supremest of all his delights, the one ecstasy that stands first and foremost in the heart of every individual of his race
and of ours
sexual intercourse!
It is as if a lost and perishing person in a roasting desert should be told by a rescuer he might choose and have all longed-for things but one, and he should elect to leave out water! — Mark Twain