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  • #1
    “to say a thing 'must be', is the very power that makes it”
    Prentice Mulford, Thoughts Are Things

  • #2
    “Unreasoning prejudices are bred out of the continual living in the past”
    Prentice Mulford, Thoughts Are Things

  • #3
    “In the spiritual life every person is his or her own discoverer, and you need not grieve if your discoveries are not believed in by others. It is your business to push on find more and increase individual happiness”
    Prentice Mulford, Thoughts Are Things

  • #4
    “ ... emotions are most often overwhelming when they are not your own”
    Debra Lynne Katz

  • #5
    Erica Bauermeister
    “Every time we prepare food we interrupt a life cycle. We pull up a carrot or kill a crab- or maybe just stop the mold that's growing on a wedge of cheese. We make meals with those ingredients and in doing so we give life to something else. It's a basic equation and if we pretend it doesn't exist, we're likely to miss the other important lesson which is to give respect to both sides of the equation.”
    Erica Bauermeister, The School of Essential Ingredients

  • #6
    Ethan Nichtern
    “one of the greatest lessons that comes from meditation is that a relaxed curiosity about life and sleepwalking through it are two radically different choices”
    Ethan Nichtern, One City: A Declaration of Interdependence

  • #7
    Ethan Nichtern
    “...thoughts aren't the problem. Problems only develop when thoughts no longer arise from or refer to actual experience. That's when thoughts start ossifying into their own bureaucratic institutions, becoming assumptions and dogma.”
    Ethan Nichtern, One City: A Declaration of Interdependence

  • #8
    Ethan Nichtern
    “war doesn't end war any more than a heroin fix ends a heroin addiction.”
    Ethan Nichtern, One City: A Declaration of Interdependence

  • #9
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien

  • #10
    H.G. Wells
    “This is a mood, however, that comes to me now, I thank God, more rarely. I have withdrawn myself from the confusion of cities and multitudes, and spend my days surrounded by wise books,—bright windows in this life of ours, lit by the shining souls of men.”
    H.G. Wells, The Island of Doctor Moreau

  • #11
    H.G. Wells
    “My days I devote to reading and experiments in chemistry, and I spend many of the clear nights in the study of astronomy. There is, though I do not know how there is or why there is, a sense of infinite peace and protection in the glittering hosts of heaven. There it must be, I think, in the vast and eternal laws of matter, and not in the daily cares and sins and troubles of men, that whatever is more than animal within us must find its solace and its hope.”
    H.G. Wells, The Island of Dr. Moreau



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