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She's cold, sir," Greyson said, partially terrified, partially impressed. "Wrong again," I replied. She was a Callahan and like all Callahans... "She's ruthless. — J.J. McAvoy

The common factor in all our experiences is wakeful consciousness which turns what happens into an experience or a meaningful reality. — Ilchi Lee

Dalai Lama is transforming those criteria - and the whole way of conducting politics. He's conducting politics in a much deeper way than most politicians are able to. He's the only politician I know of who's a monk. The Pope, of course, is in a similar position, but the Pope isn't in the same way leading a country of many million people. — Pico Iyer

The black community has been the foundation of the progressive community in this country for a long time. — Benjamin Todd Jealous

The novel is a game or joke shared between author and reader. — Annie Dillard

Justice satisfies everybody, and justice alone. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The whispers inside the red wheelbarrow's dew. — Cameron Conaway

Kids, adults, men, women, everybody has a relationship with Mickey Mouse. — Warren Spector

My God given talent is my ability to stick with training longer than anybody else. — Herschel Walker

Yesterday I fell completely off the face of the earth
Contemplating life, light and love in the darkness of the void
Strangely it was in the dark that I found meaning for the light — Neil Leckman

Asking for outside help, or even if it comes unasked, to allow outside help, needs a certain gracefulness and humility. Otherwise, you cannot allow outside help. Lots of people cannot receive something gracefully. Always, the social ethics have taught you that giving is important, taking is not important. Yes, taking is not important, taking is ugly, but receiving is very important. — Jaggi Vasudev

If I were asked about what to do about the level of insecurity and anxiety in contemporary Australian society, I wouldn't start with politics and I wouldn't say too much about terrorism. I'd suggest as a first step, that you invite the neighbours over for a drink this weekend. Today a drink, tomorrow a barbeque, pretty soon, a community. — Hugh Mackay