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Maybe it's true what Thomas Moore said: It is only through mystery and madness that the soul is revealed. — Susannah Cahalan

At twenty years of age, the old-fashioned schooling turned me out helpless, ignorant and dissatisfied. Forty years later I encounter the product of the new schooling - still more helpless, still more ignorant, and possibly not even dissatisfied. — Dorothy L. Sayers

It is this admirable, this immortal, instinctive sense of beauty that leads us to look upon the spectacle of this world as a glimpse, a correspondence with heaven. Our unquenchable thirst for all that lies beyond, and that life reveals, is the liveliest proof of our immortality. It is both by poetry and through poetry, by music and through music, that the soul dimly descries the splendours beyond the tomb; and when an exquisite poem brings tears to our eyes, those tears are not a proof of overabundant joy: they bear witness rather to an impatient melancholy, a clamant demand by our nerves, our nature, exiled in imperfection, which would fain enter into immediate possession, while still on this earth, of a revealed paradise. — Charles Baudelaire

Irony is the hygiene of the mind. — Elizabeth Bibesco

I saw the world from the stars' point of view, and it looked unbearably lonely. — Shaun David Hutchinson

God hears every prayer. — Lailah Gifty Akita

[W]e have ceased to see the life in which we live. It is my intent to cause the viewer to revisit the gifts we are surrounded by and see them as if for the first time. — Harold Feinstein

Even in a world that's being shipwrecked, remain brave and strong. — Hildegard Of Bingen

Don't stray from your Heart's intent. — Rumi

Do not judge me because i am different to you, I do not judge you for being different to me. — Tina J. Richardson

But it's not later yet," said Professor Steg. "It's still now. It won't be later until later. — Neil Gaiman

Individuality doesn't just mean individualism-standing alone. It means developing one's unique gifts, and being able to share them for the enjoyment of oneself and others. — Frances Moore Lappe