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The term "spirit projection" sprang to mind. Are you familiar with it? Japanese folk tales are full of this sort of thing, where the soul temporarily leaves the body and goes off a great distance to take care of some vital task and then returns to reunite with the body. — Haruki Murakami

If there's one thing that makes a man sick, it's to have his ale poured out of an ugly hand. — Daphne Du Maurier

We must always remember that God is Love. "A fool indeed is he who, living on the banks of the Ganga, seeks to dig a little well for water. A fool indeed is the man who, living near a mine of diamonds, spends his life in searching for beads of glass." God is that mine of diamonds. We are fools indeed to give up God for legends of ghosts or flying hobgoblins. It is a disease, a morbid desire. — Swami Vivekananda

Only remember this: to seek justice is a good and noble thing, to seek revenge out of hatred is something that wiil devour your very soul. — James Mace

No man has ever truly mastered the way to a woman's heart." Garin's voice was kinder this time. "And anyone who thinks he has doesn't deserve her. — Brittany Fichter

But I'm pretty sure that as long as you're a princess in need of protecting, you're going to be stuck with me. — Marissa Meyer

Was he pretending to be jealous to conceal the fact that he was? — Ian McEwan

A small child has no ambitions, he has no desires. He is so absorbed in the moment - a bird on the wing catches his eye so totally; just a butterfly, its beautiful colors, and he is enchanted; the rainbow in the sky ... and he cannot conceive that there can be anything more significant, richer than this rainbow. And the night full of stars, stars beyond stars ... Innocence is rich, it is full, it is pure. — Rajneesh

Study and work and work and study will keep in active exercise both the physical and mental. These two, rightly conducted, will not war against each other. — Ellen G. White

Seneca devoted much of his time to writing essays in praise of poverty, and in lending money at usurious rates. — Josh Billings