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When you have abandoned all past and future, it is as if you have come alive. You are here, mindful ... the nature of all types of consciousness reveals itself. — Ajahn Brahm

He thought of asking her, but for no reason he could name, the silence between them seemed too hard to break. — Leah Stewart

How can this experience I am now having support the awakening of greater clarity and compassion in my life? — Ted Falcon

My birthplace was California, but I couldn't forget Armenia, so what is one's country? Is it land of the earth, in a specific place? Rivers there? Lakes? The sky there? The way the moon comes up there? And the sun? Is one's country the trees, the vineyards, the grass, the birds, the rocks, the hills and summer and winter? Is it the animal rhythm of the living there? The huts and houses, the streets of cities, the tables and chairs, and the drinking of tea and talking? Is it the peach ripening in summer heat on the bough? Is it the dead in the earth there? — William, Saroyan

When I was about 13 or 14. I was in a Kingston Trio type group. We evolved into the New Breed. Our first song on the radio was "Green Eyed Woman," not to be confused with "Green Eyed Lady". — Timothy B. Schmit

A fart is not only a political statement; it is also a weapon. — Bridget Christie

You have to chase your dreams, no matter what. The impossible just takes a little longer. One stroke at a time, one step at a time, the impossible is easy to achieve. — Tori Murden

Fear of the power you believe someone or something has over you is nothing but a jail cell you choose to walk into. — Karen Marie Moning

You need to leave, Scar.
Yes. She should probably leave.
She didn't. — Chelsea Fine

Searching for precious goods leads astray. — Laozi

Puritanism, in whatever expression, is a poisonous germ. On the surface everything may look strong and vigorous; yet the poison works its way persistently, until the entire fabric is doomed. — Emma Goldman