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Mingardi Micro Quotes By Anne Lamott

I recognize the divinity in you, but actually more like, I recognize our each-otherness, instantly — Anne Lamott

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Robert Walser

God goes with thoughtless people. — Robert Walser

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Anais Nin

The inner hatreds of men are now projected outside. There are fights in the streets. Revolutions in France, they say. Men did not seek to resolve their own personal revolutions, so now they act them out collectively. — Anais Nin

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Steve Albini

Cranking the Auto-Tune is so easy to do that there's almost no systemic resistance to trying it. So when someone's stuck for an idea, that's what they do. I mean, to the extent that it's been embraced by an entire idiom of club music and culture. — Steve Albini

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Chinmayananda Saraswati

The spirit of advaita is not to keep away from anything, but to keep in tune with everything — Chinmayananda Saraswati

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Michael Jackson

Love is a funny thing to describe. It's so easy to feel and yet so slippery to talk about. It's like a bar of soap in the bathtub - you have it in your hand until you hold on too tight. — Michael Jackson

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Kenny Smith

This same formula by which Buddhists so anti-rationalistically and anti-banausically describe the "relation" between soul and body also applies to the relation between lover and lover, parent and child, member and community. — Kenny Smith

Mingardi Micro Quotes By J. Paul Getty

There are at least 50 cities in the world that would have liked to obtain the Getty Collection. — J. Paul Getty

Mingardi Micro Quotes By Ken Wilber

As Hubert Benoit said, it is not the identification with the ego that is the problem, but the exclusive nature of the identification. When our self-identity expands beyond the ego, into the deeper psychic, then even into the Unborn and One Taste, the ego is simply taken up and subsumed in a grander identity. But the ego itself remains as the functional self in the gross realm, and it might even appropriately be intensified and made more powerful, simply because it is now plugged into the entire Kosmos. — Ken Wilber