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He was uninterested in art, politics, culture, people. While his brain burrowed through rock toward a very specific knowledge goal, mine preferred to warren the air; his brain operated a drill bit while mine launched a thousand aimless kites that tangled strings or bounced along the invisible currents, disconnected and alone. Cognitively, we were the gravitational negatives of each other. Sometimes I wished I had his brain. But only sometimes. He suffered due to his specialized excesses; he just suffered differently from me. — Heidi Julavits

What is perfect health? The unraveling of all imagined states of mind — Byron Katie

I love Chanel. Chanel, Chanel, Chanel, Chanel! — Brad Goreski

The True Self always has something good to say. The False Self babbles on, largely about itself. — Richard Rohr

The payment for sins can be delayed. But they can't be avoided. — Shawn Ryan

What if we had a chance to do it again and again, until we finally did get it right? Wouldn't that be wonderful? — Kate Atkinson

What if I agree to call you darling from now on, and you agree to call me Joseph?" Her expression was equal parts disbelief and amusement. "I always call you Joseph." "I know. I just really like the way you say it." She gave him a sidelong look. "Are you talking sweet to me, Joseph? — Sarah M. Eden

When we appreciate something, that means we have allowed ourselves to relax and take it in. — Sakyong Mipham

What in bloody hell is going on back there?" Angus boomed. "Some kind of cross-species orgy! — Lisa Carlisle

Love combined with wisdom is bliss, and that is devotion. Devotion is a strong bond, a sense of belongingness. Everybody is born with it. It's just like becoming a child again — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Come, let's be a comfortable couple and take care of each other! How glad we shall be, that we have somebody we are fond of always, to talk to and sit with. — Charles Dickens

She asked me if the schoolteacher and the horsemaster were still at odds, and by this I discerned that Burrich and Galen's challenge at the Witness Stones had become something of a local legend already. I assured her that peace had been restored. We spent — Robin Hobb

Don't do anything in practice that you wouldn't do in the game. — George Halas