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Through the last centuries, the effort of capitalism has been to take all the things that were human relations and turn them into monetary exchanges.
— Daniel Pinchbeck
I believe our children, unknowingly and with innocent trickery, teach us the deeper knowledge of how to be a true human being
— Vimala McClure
The clothes were a huge part of what made 'Dynasty' fun.
— Joan Collins
I might lie a lot but never in my lyrics.
— Courtney Love
The child who feels your respect
during silences is nourished more
than the child who is constantly
fussed and chattered over. — Vimala McClure
during silences is nourished more
than the child who is constantly
fussed and chattered over. — Vimala McClure
You can sit and meditate while
your baby cries himself to sleep.
Or you can go to him and share
his tears, and find your Self. — Vimala McClure
your baby cries himself to sleep.
Or you can go to him and share
his tears, and find your Self. — Vimala McClure
A wise mother knows: It is her state of consciousness that matters. Her gentleness and clarity command respect. Her love creates security.
— Vimala McClure
Repression forces your mind to be more deeply entrenched in those things from which you are trying to escape.
— Vimala McClure
Dust shall he eat, and greedily,
like my celebrated serpent-cousin — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
like my celebrated serpent-cousin — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Everything which endures can
only do so because Eternal
Consciousness gives it sentience. — Vimala McClure
only do so because Eternal
Consciousness gives it sentience. — Vimala McClure
The expense of a war could be paid in time; but the expense of opium, when once the habit is formed, will only increase with time.
— Townsend Harris
Study prophecies when they are become histories.
— Thomas Browne
I had got away from what I hated, but I hadn't found where I loved, and so I pretended that there was nowhere to love.
— John Fowles