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Why must the gate be narrow? Because you cannot pass beyond it burdened. To come in among these trees you must leave behind the six days' world, all of it, all of its plans and hopes. You must come without weapon or tool, alone, expecting nothing, remembering nothing, into the ease of sight, the brotherhood of eye and leaf. — Wendell Berry
In golf, advice is not a big thing. If you don't have the ability, you won't get anywhere no matter how much advice you get. The only thing people can suggest that matters is, be a good person and treat people respectfully. But advice on your game doesn't mean much to me. — Angel Cabrera
Who was Hitler" demanded little Tracy
"He was this bloke in World War Two" explained Ben. — Jackie French
As we grow up, we are exposed to hate and greed and anger and jealousy and peanut brittle and all kinds of things, our subtly body erodes. — Frederick Lenz
The intellect perpetuates the worldly life. — Dada Bhagwan
Bowie and McCartney arrived, and the biscuits and caviare started and I left immediately. I don't like shouting across rooms, with people in shiny suits who look like used-car salesmen. — Billy Childish
America's greatness is not found in the size of its government. America's greatness resides in the hearts and the minds of the people. — Rick Perry
If you're decent to people, you'll usually find out they're decent people, too. — Amy Lane
Life tends to be an accumulation of a lot of mundane decisions, which often gets ignored. — David Byrne
We got everyone's attention, but we didn't solve any environmental problems. — Denis Hayes
Hackberry tried to convince himself that Collins was dead, his body long ago eaten by coyotes or lost inside the bowels of the earth. Regardless, Hackberry told himself, Collins belonged in the past or the place in the collective unconscious where most demons had their origins. If evil was actually a separate and self-sustaining entity, he thought, its manifestation was in the nationalistic wars that not only produced the greatest suffering but always became lionized as patriotic events. — James Lee Burke
He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him. — Samuel Johnson
Those that walk with fear will always be too busy hiding. — Michael Dolan
It's the same with all the thoughts and feelings and other experiences that arise in the ocean of ourselves. The ocean never resists them, it never creates a negative reference point saying "Damn , that seaweed is still there. There must be something terribly wrong with me". When they arise, the ocean just sees them for what they are and they pass away naturally. — Suzanne Segal