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We see it as an eternal arena in which the individual is no more than a temporary stranger - a visitor who hardly belongs - for the thin ray of consciousness does not shine upon its own source. In looking out upon the world, we forget that the world is looking at itself - through our eyes and IT's. — Alan W. Watts

An act of God was defined as something which no reasonable man could have expected. — A.P. Herbert

His arms surrounded me, pulling me close, holding me as if I was infinitely precious. I burned and trembled in his embrace. — Julianne Donaldson

It was not uncommon to walk in the door of their home and find my mother sitting on the sofa reading over a manuscript with shampoo horns sculpted into her hair. Anne Sexton's voice would be blasting from the speakers. A woman who writes feels too much ... — Augusten Burroughs

I talk because I feel, and I talk to you because I want you to know how I feel. — Hugh Prather

Self leadership requires us to lead and motivate ourselves. But it looks a heck of a lot like schizophrenia during a ropes course. — Ryan Lilly

EPH4.11 And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; — Anonymous

I can't jump into other people's shoes, I can only speak for me. My songs are pretty much sermons put to music. — Mike Willis

In liminal space, one meets the unknown, the marginalized, the synchronistic, the other, the unconscious edge of one's former narratives. At this point, the possibility to try out new narratives, to reframe one's story, becomes critical. Through narratives of participation the center of gravity shifts from fear and defensiveness to curiosity, creativity, and celebration. One begins to take a stand to validate one own's affects and doubts while at the same time interrogating them. The effect of such a shift is that the area of questioning about the self, the world, and the use of narrative language begins to widen noticeably. We can no longer assume there will be an outcome of homogeneous accounts through dialogue. The frames of narratives of participation anticipate heterogeneity rather than accord. — Helene Shulman

You'll want answers, and there aren't any. But the questions get easier to sit with, in time. — Kathryn Craft

Dreams of greatness came easily. Achieving it was harder. — Alex Rutherford

Today is brutal, tomorrow is more brutal, but the day after tomorrow is beautiful. However, the majority of people will die tomorrow night . — Duncan Clark