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When our focus is toward a principle of relatedness and oneness, and away from fragmentation and isolation, health ensues
— Larry Dossey
Thus, in a real sense, I am constantly writing autobiography,
but I have to turn it into fiction in order to give it credibility. — Katherine Paterson
but I have to turn it into fiction in order to give it credibility. — Katherine Paterson
Some readers took 'Heaven's My Destination' as a satire on Christianity and the Midwest, but today it reads like a loving comedy.
— Robert Gottlieb
Abide not with dualism,
Carefully avoid pursuing it;
As soon as you have right and wrong,
Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172) — Edward Conze
Carefully avoid pursuing it;
As soon as you have right and wrong,
Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172) — Edward Conze
Spiritual stagnation ensues when man's environment becomes unpredictable or when his inner life is made wholly predictable.
— Eric Hoffer
Success cannot be pursued; success ensues. It flows as the unintended byproduct of efforts concentrated in the direction of a worthy cause.
— Robin S. Sharma
the mangle in the laundry.
— Charles Dickens
Like the soil, mind is fertilized while it lies fallow, until a new burst of bloom ensues.
— John Dewey
Oh, a day in the city-square, there is no such pleasure in life!
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I had realized my fears and acknowledged my mistakes.
— Maria V. Snyder
It's one thing to lie to ourselves. It's another thing to believe it.
— Steven Pressfield
This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self.
— Chris Matakas
When windows shatter through a bomb, we will repair it next week because we are Afghans. That's the spirit.
— Ashraf Ghani
Beware the knowledge thou seek, for knowledge though oft light, can sow the seeds of night and reap from the darkness that ensues
- 1654 — Esmerelda Jane Forstine
- 1654 — Esmerelda Jane Forstine
It was a warm evening, nearly summer, and she wore a slim cool black dress, black sandals, a pearl choker
— Truman Capote
There was the cruel kind of Eustace silence.
— James Purdy