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Many Tibetans sacrifice their lives. — Dalai Lama
A painting is life and a painting is death ... the picture is our own legacy left by tomorrow's dead for tomorrow's living. — Ivan Albright
If there is aught of good in the style, it is the result of ceaseless toil in rewriting. Everything comes out wrong with me at first; but when once objectified I can torture and poke and scrape and pat it till it offends me no more. — William James
If you get a bad review, you take that in your stride. — Anish Kapoor
You know what they say in Arkansas ... manure happens. — Jerry Lawler
I've never been more confused about people, about who they seem to be and who they really are. — Tahereh Mafi
I've always wanted to work with children, to help people, and to be funny. — Kym Whitley
Somehow I lost the power to be happy, but I'm taking it back. — Mandy Hubbard
Thomas tilted his head towards me. "Don't mind him, he's drunk."
"Does he work for you?" I asked him.
"Who, Rick? No no no. Really though, he's a fine gentleman, if you speak to him while you're heavily intoxicated. You have to be brought down to HIS level of intelligence in order to properly communicate with him, you see." Thomas said. — J.C. Joranco
Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; and adversity is not without comforts and hopes. — Francis Bacon
The science of war leads one to dictatorship, pure and simple. The science of non-violence alone can lead one to pure democracy. Power based on love is thousand times more effective and permanent than power derived from fear of punishment. It is a blasphemy to say non-violence can be practiced only by individuals and never by nations which are composed of individuals. The nearest approach to purest anarchy would be a democracy based on non-violence. A society organized and run on the basis of complete non-violence would be the purest anarchy. — Mahatma Gandhi
Getting comprehensively lost in a car with a full tank of petrol at someone else's expense, you can't beat it. — Iain Sinclair
The most striking feature of the perennial philosophy/psychology is that it presents being and consciousness as a hierarchy of dimensional levels, moving from the lowest, densest, and most fragmentary realms to the highest, subtlest, and most unitary ones. — Ken Wilber
My teenage freinds when I was growing up, they have no idea that I attained liberation but I help them. They don't need to know. I can send them energy and light and help them in their evolution. — Frederick Lenz
Nostalgia is a way of remembering people and places and things, and wishing things hadn't changed. It has a sweetness to it. Sadness is just
well
being sad. — Linda Lael Miller
