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Now it seems like people want to do damage to young celebrities. They want to find them doing bad things. They encourage them. — Danny Bonaduce

Desire, liberated from its ties to the ego, realizes that it has no other aspiration than the fullness of Mahamudra and, as it sees in the same impulse that this plenitude is innate and limitless, it no longer aspires to any realization whatsoever. There is no longer anything but intimate vibration, continuous sacred tremoring, and the absence of localization in time and space. — Daniel Odier

I think there should be no occasion on which it is absolutely, as a point or rule of law, impossible for a man to redeem his character. — John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge

You ask for help and you get nothing: on a conscious level you may have decided that there was nobody there to help, but less consciously, since you did ask, it feels as if help was denied. Hence the angry edge that sometimes sharpens disbelief when it's been renewed by one of these episodes of fruitless asking. In the words of Samuel Beckett, "He doesn't exist, the bastard!" The life of faith has just as many he-doesn't-exist-the-bastard moments as the life of disbelief. Probably more of them, if anything, given that we believers tend to return to the subject more often, producing many more opportunities to be disappointed. — Francis Spufford

When we pray we admit defeat. — Anthony Burgess

Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable. — John Kenneth Galbraith

In our homes, in our churches, wherever two or three are gathered, there is a discussion of what is best to do. Must we remain in the South or go elsewhere? Where can we go to feel that security which other people feel? Is it best to go in great numbers or only in several families? These and many other things are discussed over and over. - A COLORED WOMAN IN ALABAMA, 1902 THE — Isabel Wilkerson

Everything means something, but not every something matters. — Chuck Wendig

Younger people are discovering my work, even though my reggae is not like theirs. — Linton Kwesi Johnson

Speak not nor act before thou hast reflected. — Pythagoras

Our chances of survival were entirely dependent on our ability and willingness to dominate others. — Elle Casey

This is essentially a people's contest ... whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men - to lift artificial weights from all shoulders - to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all - to afford all, an unfettered start and a fair chance, in the race of life. — Abraham Lincoln

He and the Cat looked at each other across that impassable barrier of silence which had been set between man and beast from the creation of the world. — Mary E. Wilkins Freeman