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  • #1
    Dr. Seuss
    “You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
    Dr. Seuss

  • #2
    Anton Szandor LaVey
    “Love is one of the most intense feelings felt by man; another is hate. Forcing yourself to feel indiscriminate love is very unnatural. If you try to love everyone you only lessen your feelings for those who deserve your love. Repressed hatred can lead to many physical and emotional aliments. By learning to release your hatred towards those who deserve it, you cleanse yourself of these malignant emotions and need not take your pent-up hatred out on your loved ones.”
    Anton Szandor LaVey, The Satanic Bible

  • #3
    Shannon L. Alder
    “Never rearrange your life in order to meet Mr. Darcy half way. If he couldn’t see your worth at the moment you met then he won’t two years later. May the halls of Pemberly be filled with his regrets and your life filled with thankfulness because of this revelation.”
    Shannon Alder

  • #4
    Paulo Coelho
    “To me, a witch is a woman that is capable of letting her intuition take hold of her actions, that communes with her environment, that isn't afraid of facing challenges.”
    Paulo Coelho

  • #5
    “When no one is looking,
    I swallow deserts and clouds
    and chew on mountains
    knowing they are sweet bones!
    When no one is looking
    and I want to kiss God,
    I just lift my own hand to my mouth.”
    Khwaja Shamsuddin Mohammad, The Rubaiyat of Hafiz

  • #6
    Idries Shah
    “You must empty out the dirty water before you fill the pitcher with clean.”
    Idries Shah

  • #7
    Tao Yuanming
    “Unsettled, a bird lost from the flock --
    Keeps flying by itself in the dusk.
    Back and forth, it has no resting place,
    Night after night, more anguished its cries.
    Its shrill sound yearns for the pure and distant --
    Coming from afar, how anxiously it flutters!

    It chances to find a pine tree growing all apart;
    Folding its wings, it has come home at last.
    In the gusty wind there is no dense growth;
    This canopy alone does not decay.
    Having found a perch to roost on,
    In a thousand years it will not depart.”
    Qian Tao

  • #8
    Idries Shah
    “But one may say something and yet not be able to do it. Try, for instance, lifting yourself up by the bootstraps.”
    Idries Shah, Sufi Thought and Action: An Anthology of Important Papers

  • #9
    Hazrat Inayat Khan
    “I have loved in life and I have been loved.
    I have drunk the bowl of poison from the hands of love as nectar,
    and have been raised above life's joy and sorrow.
    My heart, aflame in love, set afire every heart that came in touch with it.
    My heart has been rent and joined again;
    My heart has been broken and again made whole;
    My heart has been wounded and healed again;
    A thousand deaths my heart has died, and thanks be to love, it lives yet.
    I went through hell and saw there love's raging fire,
    and I entered heaven illumined with the light of love.
    I wept in love and made all weep with me;
    I mourned in love and pierced the hearts of men;
    And when my fiery glance fell on the rocks, the rocks burst forth as volcanoes.
    The whole world sank in the flood caused by my one tear;
    With my deep sigh the earth trembled, and when I cried aloud the name of my beloved,
    I shook the throne of God in heaven.
    I bowed my head low in humility, and on my knees I begged of love,
    "Disclose to me, I pray thee, O love, thy secret."
    She took me gently by my arms and lifted me above the earth, and spoke softly in my ear,
    "My dear one, thou thyself art love, art lover,
    and thyself art the beloved whom thou hast adored.”
    Hazrat Inayat Khan, The Dance of the Soul: Gayan, Vadan, Nirtan

  • #10
    Idries Shah
    “The human being, whether he realises it or not, is trusting someone or something every moment of the day.”
    Idries Shah, Sufi Thought and Action: An Anthology of Important Papers

  • #11
    Sylvia Plath
    “I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #12
    Kahlil Gibran
    “All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast of the mind.”
    Khalil Gibran, Sand and Foam
    tags: words

  • #13
    Joel Osteen
    “Keep in mind, hurting people often hurt other people as a result of their own pain. If somebody is rude and inconsiderate, you can almost be certain that they have some unresolved issues inside. They have some major problems, anger, resentment, or some heartache they are trying to cope with or overcome. The last thing they need is for you to make matters worse by responding angrily.”
    Joel Osteen, Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential

  • #14
    Mother Teresa
    “The greatest disease in the West today is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved, and uncared for. We can cure physical diseases with medicine, but the only cure for loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many in the world who are dying for a piece of bread but there are many more dying for a little love. The poverty in the West is a different kind of poverty -- it is not only a poverty of loneliness but also of spirituality. There's a hunger for love, as there is a hunger for God.”
    Mother Teresa, A Simple Path: Mother Teresa

  • #15
    Charles Bukowski
    “What a weary time those years were -- to have the desire and the need to live but not the ability.”
    Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye

  • #16
    Philip K. Dick
    “Maybe each human being lives in a unique world, a private world different from those inhabited and experienced by all other humans. . . If reality differs from person to person, can we speak of reality singular, or shouldn't we really be talking about plural realities? And if there are plural realities, are some more true (more real) than others? What about the world of a schizophrenic? Maybe it's as real as our world. Maybe we cannot say that we are in touch with reality and he is not, but should instead say, His reality is so different from ours that he can't explain his to us, and we can't explain ours to him. The problem, then, is that if subjective worlds are experienced too differently, there occurs a breakdown in communication ... and there is the real illness.”
    Philip K. Dick

  • #17
    Ian McEwan
    “Was everyone else really as alive as she was?... If the answer was yes, then the world, the social world, was unbearably complicated, with two billion voices, and everyone’s thoughts striving in equal importance and everyone’s claim on life as intense, and everyone thinking they were unique, when no one was. One could drown in irrelevance.”
    Ian McEwan, Atonement

  • #18
    David Foster Wallace
    “When a solipsist dies ... everything goes with him.”
    David Foster Wallace, Consider the Lobster and Other Essays

  • #19
    David Foster Wallace
    “A bird named Vlad the Impaler, who spent the bulk of his life hissing and looking at himself in a little mirror hanging[...] in the iron cage, a mirror so dull and cloudy with Vlad the Impaler’s bird-spit that Vlad the Impaler could not possibly have seen anything more than a vague yellowish blob behind a pane of mist[...] A bird that not infrequently literally bit the hand that fed it, before returning to dance in front of its own shapeless reflection, straining and contorting always for a better view of itself.”
    David Foster Wallace, The Broom of the System

  • #20
    Alejandro Jodorowsky
    “If you are great, El Topo is a great picture. If you are limited, El Topo is limited.”
    Alejandro Jodorowsky
    tags: film

  • #21
    Philip K. Dick
    “The true measure of a man is not his intelligence or how high he rises in this freak establishment. No, the true measure of a man is this: how quickly can he respond to the needs of others and how much of himself he can give.”
    Philip K. Dick

  • #22
    Philip K. Dick
    “When you are crazy you learn to keep quiet.”
    Philip K. Dick, VALIS

  • #23
    Philip K. Dick
    “Reality denied comes back to haunt.”
    Philip K. Dick, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said



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