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It is amazing how much wisdom has been handed down through the ages, yet we still make the same mistakes. — Jeffrey Fry

Much is written of the power of the Press, a power which may last but a day; by comparison little is heard of the power of books, which may endure for generations. — Stanley Unwin

You do not see anything when you experience pure consciousness; you become everything. — Sebastian Pole

I have pledged my word to help people on to truth while living and - will keep my word. Let them abuse and revile me. Let some call me a medium, and a Spiritualist, and others an imposter. The day will come when posterity will learn to know me better. — H. P. Blavatsky

Those who are not Free, can't even climb a Tree ... Forget about them being what they want to Be!-RVM — R.v.m.

To live in a peaceful home is to experience paradise on earth — Radhe Maa

In California, it's hard to buy all the media, no matter how much money you raise or spend, because it's such a huge state. — John McCain

In mobile, people really love having single-use case experiences. They want low friction to getting to the application's use case. — Dave Morin

For generations, the Gandhi family has been more spiritual than religious. This may seem to be a contradiction, but it is not. The Gandhis have drawn a clear distinction between two terms. Spirituality refers to the aspiration of our true nature, and ultimate realization of the Self. Religion, on the other hand, as in many cases come to mean a dogmatic observance of rituals that one practices at specified times of the day or week. — Arun Gandhi

One slightly naughty thing I was thinking as I was watching the MTV thing, is how many people it took to replace me, and how few people it's taken me to replace them. — John Paul Jones

Everyone seemed eager to talk at once, and the result was Babel. — H.G.Wells

The presence in the living room called to her, summoning her in a hundred voices and none, a great dissonant harmony alien yet familiar, like a song that, once heard, insinuates itself into one's history, finding echoes in old melodies; a configuration once hidden, now revealed. Step, — John Connolly