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Stand fully in the now moment with gratitude, enthusiasm, openness, and readiness to respond to Life as it greets you. — Michael Beckwith

No one in human history has given as much thought to the interweaving of altered states of consciousness and religion as I have. — Huston Smith

I always wanted to make strangers and friends and family laugh. I was over ten years younger than my brothers. It was hard to get attention without some kind of gimmick, like athletic stardom or being funny. — Gary Gulman

By viewing our relationships with friends, family, and co-workers as mirrors, as teachers - we see that they are reflecting back to us exactly what we most need to learn. — Shakti Gawain

More than one thing is never true. People love to say the opposite, love to talk about inner conflict, nuances, levels of complication. But if this last year has taught her anything, it has taught her that people are clearer on what they want than they admit to themselves. They want something, or they don't. They decide to keep working at a relationship or they give up. They love someone or they love someone else. And if they love someone else, it is often the idea that they love most, especially when they haven't learned enough to figure out that this new person probably won't save them either. — Laura Dave

how can i ever
breathe normally again
after having been cradled
by the kind of sorrow
so silent, that it nourishes
after having been swept
by the kind of joy
so absolute, that it wounds. — Sanober Khan

My fears are the obvious ones: that marketplace-minded publishers - all four of them - will shy further away from literary fiction, international authors, poetry, and the other marginal but hugely important regions of the book world. — David Edelstein

I've always been passionate about fashion. — Billy Porter

I am living in hell from one day to the next. But there is nothing I can do to escape. I don't know where I would go if I did. I feel utterly powerless, and that feeling is my prision. I entered of my own free will, I locked the door, and I threw away the key. — Haruki Murakami

(On 'The Story Of Tonight (Reprise)')
Tommy Kail and I always described this scene as "When your hometown friends are at the party with your college friends. — Lin-Manuel Miranda

Even if I could, I would not exahnge their virtues for my own. And that is why they are intent on learning from me. — Confucius

If you really do hate evil, you can't hate anything else — Dennis Prager

If you love this land of the free, bring them home, bring them home, Bring them back from overseas. — Pete Seeger

To be ordinary is a choice, for everyone has it in them to become extraordinary. — Lauren Lola

Perseverance is such a beautiful word. But to experience it means we must first endure the unpleasantness life is sure to always bring our way. — Tony C. Skye