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Pure love makes you feel as light as a flower. You won't feel any heaviness or burden. Ego creates the burden. — Mata Amritanandamayi

told him long ago: that God is here and everywhere. In his captivity he had learned that in Karataev God was greater, more infinite and unfathomable than in the Architect of the Universe recognized by the Freemasons. He felt like a man who after straining his eyes to see into the far distance finds what he sought at his very feet. All his life he had looked over the heads of the men around him, when he should have merely looked in front of him without straining his eyes. — Leo Tolstoy

Wherever you stand, be the Soul of that place. — Jalaluddin Rumi

Whenever we use our religion, as individuals, or as groups within the church, to act in tandem with political and economic groups that arrest the voice of truth or destroy others, then we are Judas. — Megan McKenna

We often learn to see the beauties when we are burning by miseries. — Debasish Mridha

Nothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine nature. — Baruch Spinoza

This nation is like a spring freshet; it overruns its banks and destroys all who are in its path. — Sitting Bull

The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word. — J. Irwin Miller

God is gracious beyond the power of language to describe. — Francis Asbury

I try to perfect my strong points and make my weaknesses adequate. — Billie Jean King

Playing the cello did feel nicely neolithic, or at least a civilized way to process the primitive. — Eric Siblin

We believe that if the argument for equality has merit, it does so because it protects difference. Equality used to allow those who differ not to subsume themselves under another's identity but to claim equity for their distinction and the State's protection in maintaining and even defending it. Now, however, equality is being used to erase difference, destroy institutional distinction and remove proper and plural provision for different groups, faiths and organisations ... What is needed here is equity that respects difference not equality that destroys it. — Roger Scruton