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I do think vulnerability is a virtue. — Raul Castillo

To rise above the modifications of your mind, when you cease your mind, when you cease to be a part of your mind, that is yoga. — Jaggi Vasudev

Sword fighting in film is not about how good the fighter is, but how good the actor receiving the blows is. — Takeshi Kitano

You have whatever strength God has given you, and it will be enough to carry out his good purpose. Trust in him. — Francine Rivers

Life happens from within. How aware you are of it, decides the quality of your body, your mind, and your experience of life. — Jaggi Vasudev

After all we speak of people 'taking refuge' in vagueness -the more precise you are, in general the more likely you are to be wrong, whereas you stand a good chance of not being wrong if you make it vague enough. — J.L. Austin

Like all rice, black rice is great at absorbing flavours, but it's just as happy to act as a satiny bed for a poached egg, say, if you want to keep things simple. — Yotam Ottolenghi

A non-event ... is better to write about than an event, because with a non-event you can make up the meaning yourself, it means whatever you say it means. — Margaret Atwood

The Pakistani government and its allies must overhaul their policies in Pakistan. — Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking; so full of valor that they smote the air, for breathing in their faces, beat the ground for kissing of their feet. — William Shakespeare

No general description of the mode of advance of human knowledge can be just which leaves out of account the social aspect of knowledge. That is of its very essence. What a thing society is! The workingman, with his trade union, knows that. Men and women moving in polite society understand it, still better. But Bohemians, like me, whose work is done in solitude, are apt to forget that not only is a man as a whole little better than a brute in solitude, but also that everything that bears any important meaning to him must receive its interpretation from social considerations. — Charles Sanders Peirce

More often than not, we want him to have fairy wings and spread fairy dust and shine like a precious little star, dispensing nothing but good times on everyone, like some kind of hybrid of Tinker Bell and Aladdin's Genie. But the God of the Bible, this God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, is a pillar of fire and a column of smoke. — Matt Chandler