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It is great that even before we become enlightened or generate any lam-rim realizations we are able to offer incredible benefit to others. The person who does this is a very fortunate person and should rejoice very often. — Thubten Zopa Rinpoche

He had written it down at last, but it made no difference. The therapy had not worked. — George Orwell

City government can and must help San Franciscans prepare for emergencies in order to avoid tragedy where possible and minimize loss of life and property when emergencies occur. — Gavin Newsom

In love, what a woman mistakes for disgust is actually clearsightedness. If she does not admire a man, she scorns him. — Honore De Balzac

No gods, no masters. — Margaret Sanger

I hope that we have grateful hearts for the knowledge that we have and the testimonies we have and for the feelings we have. — David B. Haight

This was the best Thanksgiving we've had since Mom died."
I pulled my head up to see his expression. He was smiling, but it was tinged with sadness.
"I'm glad I was here to see it. — Jamie McGuire

If anyone comes to me complaining about others that "this person is like this", I will question that person first. 'Why did you come complaining to me?' You come complaining therefore you are the guilty one. If anyone comes complaining without being asked, then you should disregard him completely. — Dada Bhagwan

By words one transmits thoughts to another, by means of art, one transmits feelings. — Leo Tolstoy

People are not recognisable, but places have to be recognisable. — Ann Robinson

Once three men were confined in a pitch-dark prison. Two of the men were intelligent, but one of them was a simpleton who knew nothing at all: he couldn't put his clothes on, he didn't know how to eat; nothing. One of the intelligent men worked hard to teach the simpleton to dress himself, to eat, to hold a spoon, and so on. The other intelligent man did nothing at all. One day the hardworking man asked the indifferent one, "Why don't you make some effort to help teach the simpleton?" The other replied, "In this darkness you'll teach him nothing, no matter how many years you spend. I use my time thinking of ways to break a hole in the wall to let in the light. When that happens, he'll learn on his own what he needs to know. — Beatrice Weinreich

The Indian knew how to live without wants, to suffer without complaint, and to die singing. — Alexis De Tocqueville

I'm not cs747," she whispered defiantly as she shifted on her cot in order to lean back against the wall. "My name is Jean. — Anne Bishop