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The warm and radiant yes of the heart is perfect, like the sun, in bringing all things to life and nourishing all that is truly human.
— John Welwood
Congress and state legislatures should not tell teachers how to teach, any more than they should tell surgeons how to perform operations.
— Diane Ravitch
Incompetence is a double-edged banana.
— John Perry Barlow
We are not just humans learning to become buddhas, but also buddhas waking up in human form, learning to become fully human.
— John Welwood
Love is the recognition of beauty.
— John Welwood
As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries men.
— Chilon Of Sparta
The only person I really wanted to talk to about Augustus Water's death with was Augustus Waters.
— John Green
Writing is not about the voices in your head, but the voices that make the great leap to the page.
— J.H. Glaze
Dennis Lewis has a deep understanding of the central importance of breathing, in both its physical and spiritual dimensions
— John Welwood
The Master said, "A true teacher is one who, keeping the past alive, is also able to understand the present."
(Analects 2.11) — Confucius
(Analects 2.11) — Confucius
The Procrustean bed in life consists precisely in simplifying the non-linear and making it linear - the simplification that distorts.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
O, wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,
That has such people in't! — William Shakespeare
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,
That has such people in't! — William Shakespeare
There is a proverb which says "As the soul is at three so it is at one hundred,
— Yei Theodora Ozaki
If a woman is to know herself, then periods of solitude should be courted, planned, and embraced.
— Mary Blakely
There is a secret about human love that is commonly overlooked: Receiving it is much more scary and threatening than giving it.
— John Welwood