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What is our human dilemma? That the nature of life is problematic. Problems are not an exception; they are the norm. The world offers recurring and seemingly endless conundrums for us to deal with. We cannot stop problems, but we can end our suffering, and we can achieve true, lasting happiness by understanding the nature of our mind and changing the way we approach our emotional struggles. — Karuna Cayton

If I'm not going to bet on myself, why would anyone else bet on me. — D. B. Sweeney

You must ban together with other women of like mind and for the first time find fellowship, womanship, without the need to compete, without having to climb to the top over each other. — Frederick Lenz

It takes a certain maturity of mind to accept that nature works as steadily in rust as in rose petals. — Esther Warner Dendel

In Celtic cultures, the young maiden was seen as the flower; the mother, the fruit; the elder woman, the seed. The seed is the part that contains the knowledge and potential of all the other parts within it. — Christiane Northrup

I remember my first lesson on the pilgrimage was the lesson of receiving. I had been on the giving side for many years and I needed to learn to accept as gracefully as I had been able to give, in order to give the other fellow the joy and blessing of giving. It's so beautiful when you live to give. To me it's the only way to live because as you give you receive spiritual blessings. — Peace Pilgrim

We started our journey across the waistlands by folowing the enormous belt!! — Neil Leckman

My readership seems to be the sensitive people, for the most part. Then there are the occasional fans who are like, "Ah, video games!" — Bryan Lee O'Malley

I bow my knees and pray to God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All suffering is suffering. As C. S. Lewis said, there is no such thing as "the sum of the world's suffering," an abstraction of the philosophers. There are simply individual people who hurt. And who wonder why God permits it. — Philip Yancey