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Thelbert Kelly Bernice Quotes By Gretchen Galway

They're just treats. Like Cookie Monster says, 'Cookies are a sometimes food.' Sometimes doesn't mean never." "You're quoting Cookie Monster?" Bev stared at him. "Somebody has to. — Gretchen Galway

Thelbert Kelly Bernice Quotes By Matthew Flickstein

Compassion is the willingness to play in the field of dreams even though you are awake. — Matthew Flickstein

Thelbert Kelly Bernice Quotes By Frederick Lenz

To become completely aware is the journey of enlightenment. There is pain in it and suffering. But you already have those things so it doesn't really matter. — Frederick Lenz

Thelbert Kelly Bernice Quotes By Jarod Kintz

A brick could be sawed in half and each half glued under the back of a shoe to form high heels. — Jarod Kintz

Thelbert Kelly Bernice Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

When can it be said that one has entered into spirituality? Spirituality begins from the moment one gets the slight impression 'I am somewhat different from this [the body?]' And when dehadhyas, the belief of 'I am the body, the relative self', goes away; that is when spirituality is complete. — Dada Bhagwan

Thelbert Kelly Bernice Quotes By John Sinclair

My memory of the event stops at this point, like a scene that is held in the eye in the moments after a lamp is turned out. I can recall the burnished surface of the river flowing by, the rotations of birdsong from the trees behind us, and the imprint of my father's fingers on my forehead where he had brushed away my hair. But of my father I remember nothing save an impression of his lean body, perched on a rock, in white featureless silhouette as if his image had been carefully cut from a photograph. the image stays with me still.
"Do you understand?" the silhouette says.
I nod and say nothing. (pg 43) — John Sinclair