
In tension you cannot perceive; in
laxity you cannot perceive. Only if you are intense and relaxed, you perceive everything just the way it is. —
Jaggi Vasudev

If you die, I'll kill you." He smiles sadly. "Likewise. —
Victoria Aveyard

I stopped drinking almost immediately after I had ready access to liquor, when I got to college. It almost immediately lost its appeal for me. —
Steve Albini

Racial discrimination, South Africa's economic power, its oppression and exploitation of all the black peoples, are part and parcel of the same thing. —
Oliver Tambo

Society is endangered not by the great profligacy of a few, but by the
laxity of morals amongst all. —
Alexis De Tocqueville

To know another, and to be known by another
that is everything. —
Florida Scott-Maxwell

A day doesn't go by where I don't create something. —
Patti Smith

I can live with my own mistakes. I can't live with anybody else's. —
Victoria Beckham

If you still accept the idea of regret, it means you can't yet accept nor forgive your past
laxity. —
Toba Beta

A
laxity pervades the popular use of words. —
Charles Lamb

I want to help you, but you have to be a willing participant. If you're not, then I am no longer helping you up; it is you who is pulling me down. —
Steve Maraboli