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But ask not thou if happiness be there, if the loud laugh disguise convulsive throe, or if the brow the heart's true livery wear  (Very Quotes) While you are continuing this practice, week after week, year after year, your experience will become deeper and deeper, and your experience will cover everything you do in your everyday life  (Very Quotes) He that first started that doctrine, that knavery is the best defense against a knave, was but an ill teacher, advising us to commit wickedness to secure ourselves  (Very Quotes) Use every opportunity of humbling yourself before your fellow men as a help to abide humble before God  (Very Quotes) Mothers ought to bring up and nurse their own children; for they bring them up with greater affection and with greater anxiety, as loving them from the heart, and so to speak, every inch of them  (Very Quotes) In your big mind, everything has the same value... In your practice you should accept everything as it is, giving to each thing the same respect given to a Buddha. Here there is Buddhahood  (Very Quotes) We had done the impossible. We had done the thing that everyone told us we couldn't do. And we had done it spectacularly well  (Very Quotes) Transcendence remains because that light, all in everything, transcends the universe and the species it inhabits at this stage  (Very Quotes) Technological society has succeeded in multiplying occasions of pleasure, yet has found it very difficult to engender joy  (Very Quotes) The church must be a place of mercy freely given, where everyone can feel welcomed, loved, forgiven, and encouraged to live the good life of the gospel  (Very Quotes) Frequently, we act as arbiters of grace rather than its facilitators. But the church is not a tollhouse; it is the house of the father, where there is a place for everyone, with all their problems  (Very Quotes) Statesmen are not only liable to give an account of what they say or do in public, but there is a busy inquiry made into their very meals, beds, marriages, and every other sportive or serious action  (Very Quotes) Learn to be pleased with everything; with wealth, so far as it makes us beneficial to others; with poverty, for not having much to care for; and with obscurity, for being unenvied  (Very Quotes) Someone praising a man for his foolhardy bravery, cato, the elder, said, there is a wide difference between true courage and a mere contempt of life  (Very Quotes) To do an evil act is base. To do a good one without incurring danger, is common enough. But it is part of a good man to do great and noble deeds though he risks everything in doing them  (Very Quotes) It is a thing of no great difficulty to raise objections against another man's oration - nay, it is a very easy matter; but to produce a better in its place is a work extremely troublesome  (Very Quotes) Men who marry wives very much superior to themselves are not so truly husbands to their wives as they are unawares made slaves to their position  (Very Quotes) Butler's Law of Progress: all progress is based on a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income  (Very Quotes) Cato the elder, when somebody was praising a man for his foolhardy bravery, said that there was an essential difference between a really brave man and one who had merely a contempt for life  (Very Quotes) It is no disgrace not to be able to do everything; but to undertake, or pretend to do, what you are not made for, is not only shameful, but extremely troublesome and vexatious  (Very Quotes) Socrates thought that if all our misfortunes were laid in one common heap, whence every one must take an equal portion, most persons would be contented to take their own and depart  (Very Quotes) There is no better antidote against entertaining too high an opinion of others than having an excellent one of ourselves at the very same time  (Very Quotes) I pretend not to be a champion of that same naked virtue called truth, to the very outrance. I can consent that her charms be hidden with a veil, were it but for decency's sake  (Very Quotes) Everything is a miracle. It is a miracle that one does not dissolve in one's bath like a lump of sugar  (Very Quotes) I read less of everything now. With only fond memories of others' work, it will be interesting to give my own journal writing a try now  (Very Quotes) Every now and then one paints a picture that seems to have opened a door and serves as a stepping stone to other things  (Very Quotes) Very often I'll find out at the end of a book what I put in at the beginning. A sort of process of elimination and discovery in one  (Very Quotes) It would be very interesting to preserve photographically not the stages, but the metamorphoses of a picture. Possibly one might then discover the path followed by the brain in materializing a dream  (Very Quotes) Before I was famous, when I was just working in Gilbert's Lodge, everything was moving in slow motion  (Very Quotes) I didn't have nothin' going for me. School, home. Until I found something I loved, which was music, and that changed everything  (Very Quotes)
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