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  • #1
    Gautama Buddha
    “More than those who hate you, more than all your enemies, an undisciplined mind does greater harm.”
    Buddha

  • #2
    A.E. Housman
    “It is no gift I tender,
    A loan is all I can;
    But do not scorn the lender;
    Man gets no more from man.

    Oh, mortal man may borrow
    What mortal man can lend;
    And ‘twill not end to-morrow,
    Though sure enough ‘twill end.

    If death and time are stronger,
    A love may yet be strong;
    The world will last for longer,
    But this will last for long.”
    A.E. Housman

  • #3
    Dalai Lama XIV
    “Whether our action is wholesome or unwholesome depends on whether that action or deed arises from a disciplined or undisciplined state of mind. It is felt that a disciplined mind leads to happiness and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering, and in fact it is said that bringing about discipline within one's mind is the essence of the Buddha's teaching.
    Dalai Lama XIV, The Art of Happiness

  • #4
    Saul Bellow
    “People can lose their lives in libraries. They ought to be warned.”
    Saul Bellow

  • #5
    Laurence Sterne
    “Time wastes too fast : every letter I trace tells me with what rapidity Life follows my pen ; the days and hours of it, more precious, my dear Jenny! than the rubies about thy neck, are flying over our heads like light clouds of a windy day, never to return more -- every thing presses on -- whilst thou are twisting that lock, -- see! it grows grey ; and every time I kiss thy hand to bid adieu, and every absence which follows it, are preludes to that eternal separation which we are shortly to make!”
    Tristram Shandy

  • #6
    Laurence Sterne
    “I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba, and cry, ‘Tis all barren—and so it is; and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers. I declare, said I, clapping my hands chearily together, that was I in a desart, I would find out wherewith in it to call forth my affections—If I could not do better, I would fasten them upon some sweet myrtle, or seek some melancholy cypress to connect myself to—I would court their shade, and greet them kindly for their protection—I would cut my name upon them, and swear they were the loveliest trees throughout the desert: if their leaves wither’d, I would teach myself to mourn, and when they rejoiced, I would rejoice along with them.”
    Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey

  • #7
    Laurence Sterne
    “People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy.”
    Laurence Sterne

  • #8
    Rachel Joyce
    “But maybe it's what the world needs. A little less sense, and a little more faith.”
    Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

  • #9
    Rachel Joyce
    “Beginnings could happen more than once, or in different ways.”
    Rachel Joyce, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

  • #10
    Frank O'Hara
    “Having a Coke with You

    is even more fun than going to San Sebastian, Irún, Hendaye, Biarritz, Bayonne
    or being sick to my stomach on the Travesera de Gracia in Barcelona
    partly because in your orange shirt you look like a better happier St. Sebastian
    partly because of my love for you, partly because of your love for yoghurt
    partly because of the fluorescent orange tulips around the birches
    partly because of the secrecy our smiles take on before people and statuary
    it is hard to believe when I’m with you that there can be anything as still
    as solemn as unpleasantly definitive as statuary when right in front of it
    in the warm New York 4 o’clock light we are drifting back and forth
    between each other like a tree breathing through its spectacles

    and the portrait show seems to have no faces in it at all, just paint
    you suddenly wonder why in the world anyone ever did them

    I look
    at you and I would rather look at you than all the portraits in the world
    except possibly for the Polish Rider occasionally and anyway it’s in the Frick
    which thank heavens you haven’t gone to yet so we can go together the first time
    and the fact that you move so beautifully more or less takes care of Futurism
    just as at home I never think of the Nude Descending a Staircase or
    at a rehearsal a single drawing of Leonardo or Michelangelo that used to wow me
    and what good does all the research of the Impressionists do them
    when they never got the right person to stand near the tree when the sun sank
    or for that matter Marino Marini when he didn’t pick the rider as carefully
    as the horse

    it seems they were all cheated of some marvelous experience
    which is not going to go wasted on me which is why I am telling you about it”
    Frank O'Hara

  • #11
    Frank O'Hara
    “When I die, don't come, I wouldn't want a leaf
    to turn away from the sun -- it loves it there.
    There's nothing so spiritual about being happy
    but you can't miss a day of it, because it doesn't last.”
    Frank O'Hara

  • #12
    Frank O'Hara
    “If I am ever to find these trees meaningful
    I must have you by the hand. As it is, they
    stretch dusty fingers into an obscure sky,
    and the snow looks up like a face dirtied
    with tears. Should I cry out and see what happens?
    There could only be a stranger wandering
    in this landscape, cold, unfortunate, himself
    frozen fast in wintry eyes.”
    Frank O'Hara, Meditations in an Emergency

  • #13
    Frank O'Hara
    “I'm becoming
    the street.
    Who are you in love with?
    me?
    Straight against the light I cross.”
    Frank O'Hara

  • #14
    Frank O'Hara
    “Song "

    I am stuck in traffic in a taxicab
    which is typical
    and not just of modern life

    mud clambers up the trellis of my nerves
    must lovers of Eros end up with Venus
    muss es sein? es muss nicht sein, I tell you

    how I hate disease, it’s like worrying
    that comes true
    and it simply must not be able to happen

    in a world where you are possible
    my love
    nothing can go wrong for us, tell me”
    Frank O'Hara, The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara

  • #15
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #16
    William W. Purkey
    “You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
    Love like you'll never be hurt,
    Sing like there's nobody listening,
    And live like it's heaven on earth.”
    William W. Purkey

  • #17
    Herbert Read
    “In History, stagnant waters, whether they be stagnant waters of custom or those of despotism, harbour no life; life is dependent on the ripples created by a few eccentric individuals. In homage to that life and vitality, the community has to brave certain perils and must countenance a measure of heresy. One must live dangerously if one wants to live at all.”
    Herbert Read

  • #18
    Herbert Read
    “Simplicity is not a goal, but one arrives at simplicity in spite of oneself, as one approaches the real meaning of things.”
    Herbert Read

  • #19
    Herbert Read
    “To realize that new world we must prefer the values of freedom and equality above all other values - above personal wealth, technical power and nationalism.”
    Herbert Read

  • #20
    Tiziano Terzani
    “Only if we manage to see the universe as a single entity, in which every part reflects the whole and whose great beauty lies precisely in its variety, will we be able to understand exactly who and where we are.

    Letters agains the war: Letter from Orsigna, 2001.”
    Tiziano Terzani

  • #21
    The earth has its music for those who will listen
    “The earth has its music for those who will listen”
    Reginald Vincent Holmes, Fireside Fancies

  • #22
    Albert Camus
    “I have no idea what's awaiting me, or what will happen when this all ends. For the moment I know this: there are sick people and they need curing.”
    Albert Camus, The Plague

  • #23
    Hermann Hesse
    “People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest.”
    Hermann Hesse

  • #24
    Sun Tzu
    “Hence a commander who advances without any thought of winning personal fame and withdraws in spite of certain punishment, whose only concern is to protect his people and promote the interests of his ruler, is the nation's treasure. Because he fusses over his men as if they were infants, they will accompany him into the deepest valleys; because he fusses over his men as if they were his own beloved sons, they will die by his side. If he is generous with them and yet they do not do as he tells them, if he loves them and yet they do not obey his commands, if he is so undisciplined with them that he cannot bring them into proper order, they will be like spoiled children who can be put to no good use at all.”
    Sun Tzu, The Art of War

  • #25
    Gillian Flynn
    “I know women whose entire personas are woven from a benign mediocrity. Their lives are a list of shortcomings: the unappreciative boyfriend, the extra ten pounds, the dismissive boss, the conniving sister, the straying husband. I've always hovered above their stories, nodding in sympathy and thinking how foolish they are, these women, to let these things happen, how undisciplined. And now to be one of them! One of the women with the endless stories that make people nod sympathetically and think: Poor dumb bitch.”
    Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

  • #26
    Stephen R. Covey
    “The undisciplined are slaves to moods, appetites and passions”
    Stephen R. Covey

  • #27
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “I am burdened with what the Buddhists call the monkey mind. The thoughts that swing from limb to limb, stopping only to scratch themselves, spit and howl. My mind swings wildly through time, touching on dozens of ideas a minute, unharnessed and undisciplined. You are, after all, what you think. Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert

  • #28
    E.B. White
    “Why did you do all this for me?' he asked. 'I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for you.' 'You have been my friend,' replied Charlotte. 'That in itself is a tremendous thing.”
    E.B. White, Charlotte’s Web

  • #29
    Susan Cheever
    “Writers often write their best when they are feeling their worst”
    Susan Cheever, Louisa May Alcott: A Personal Biography

  • #30
    Ruth Rendell
    “Some say life is the thing, but I prefer reading.”
    Ruth Rendell, A Judgement in Stone



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