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It's much easier to control our perceptions and emotions than it is to give up our desire to control other people and events. — Ryan Holiday

This principle of unity of the whole along with respect for individual differences is symbolized in the Mishkan, the Tabernacle. — Norman Lamm

What is the art world? I never really understood. I started doing this stuff to do what I want to do. Not to be this or that. — Urs Fischer

Consensus wisdom has it that all modern commercial fantasy novels fall into two camps: those derived from J.R.R. Tolkien and those derived from Mervyn Peake. The 'Lord of the Rings' template or the 'Gormenghast' mold. — Paul Di Filippo

And in the depths of music, I didn't find the answer,
And again there was silence, and again the ghost
of summer. — Anna Akhmatova

The signs of the zodiac are karmic patterns; the planets are the looms; the will is the weaver. — Edgar Cayce

Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who labors. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Love is ever the beginning of knowledge as fire is of light. — Thomas Carlyle

It would be hard to imagine Heaven without children. It wouldn't be Heaven! It would be a pretty boring place without children. What are we going to do, all get to be old people and then stagnate and that's the end of it? Once all those that are already born grow up, the place would really lack life without new generations of children! If there were no children, it would be a dead society. — David Berg

To bring yourself love and happiness, do what you can to bring them to others. — Deepak Chopra

Autumn was his favourite time of year, not simply for its changing colours but for the crispness in the air and the sharpness of the light. As the leaves fell the landscape revealed itself, like a painting being cleaned or a building being renewed. He could see the underlying shape of things. This was what he wanted, he decided: moments of clarity and silence. — James Runcie