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The essence of Theosophy is the perfect harmonizing of the divine with the human in man, the adjustment of his god-like qualities and aspirations, and their sway over the terrestrial or animal passions in him. Kindness, absence of every ill feeling or selfishness, charity, goodwill to all beings, and perfect justice to others as to oneself, are its chief features. He who teaches Theosophy preaches the gospel of goodwill; and the converse of this is true also - he who preaches the gospel of goodwill, teaches Theosophy. — H. P. Blavatsky

I was told I have obsessive behavioral traits. I looked up everything to do with obsession after that. — Willow Madison

Christianity is hard when we try to serve God in man's way instead of serving God in God's way. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The naturalist E. O. Wilson gave a name to this warm, fuzzy feeling I'm experiencing: biophilia. He defined it as "the innately emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms." Wilson argued that our connection to nature is deeply ingrained in our evolutionary past. That connection isn't always positive. Take snakes, for instance. The chances of encountering a snake, let alone dying from a snakebite, are extraordinarily remote. Yet modern humans continue to fear snakes even more, studies have found, than car accidents or homicide or any of the dozens of other more plausible ways we might meet our demise. The fear of snakes resides deep in our primitive brain. The fear of the Long Island Expressway, while not insignificant, was added much more recently. — Eric Weiner

How is your writing going, Michael?"
"Still from the top of the page on down, Mrs. Raglan. — Frederic Raphael

People make grave assumptions if they do not know what we are thinking or feeling. I now know love is not the only key ingredient in a good relationship. — Sukree Boodram

Some people come into your life and leave a mark. — Sara Zarr