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Be as light as a feather and when they reach for you - you will blow right by their grip; you will effortlessly flow to safety. — Bryant McGill

The man who has the courage to say he is wrong has to face the worst hatred; the hatred of those who think he is right. — Martin Edwards

Letting go is not the same as aversion, struggling to get rid of something. We cannot genuinely let go of what we resist. What we resist and fear secretly follows us even as we push it away. To let go of fear or trauma, we need to acknowledge just how it is. We need to feel it fully and accept that it is so. It is as it is. Letting go begins with letting be. — Jack Kornfield

Watch it, buster. There's only room for one sarcastic malcontent in this relationship. — Christine Warren

People don't like to talk about alcohol. They don't like to think about it, except in the most superficial of ways. They don't like to examine the damage it does and I don't blame them. I don't like it either. I know that desire for denial with every bone in my body: clavicle, sternum, femur and phalanx. — Olivia Laing

Nine-tenths of all existing books are nonsense. — Benjamin Disraeli

A mind that is characterized by unrest will not be tranquil even in the presence of great calm. — Dalai Lama

My final question: Why are we not looking at moving out onto the sea? Why do we have programs to build a habitation on Mars and we have programs to look at colonizing the Moon but we do not have a program looking at how we colonize our own planet, and the technology is at hand! — Robert Ballard

We're gonna try to have the baby a little while before we name it. We don't want to put it out there, like try and turn him into something before we meet the kid. We want to get a feel for who this kid is before we name him. — Jared Padalecki

The next time they give you all that civic bullshit about voting, keep in mind that Hitler was elected in a full, free democratic election — George Carlin

There's always been a man telling me what to do. — Loretta Lynn

My early work is politically anarchist fiction, in that I was an anarchist for a long period of time. I'm not an anarchist any longer, because I've concluded that anarchism is an
impractical ideal. Nowadays, I regard myself as a libertarian. — Robert Anton Wilson