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integrity opportunity desire
If the desire to kill and the opportunity to kill came always together, who would escape hanging? Mark Twain
practice breathing bridges
Breathing is important in the practice of meditation because it is the faculty in us that is simultaneously voluntary and involuntary. You can feel that you are breathing, and equally you can feel that it is breathing you. So it is a sort of bridge between the voluntary world and the involuntary world — a place where they are one. Alan Watts
practice happy-accidents talent
Talent is a pursued interest. Anything that you're willing to practice, you can do. Bob Ross
world results activity
If there is anything in the world that can really be called a mans property, it is surely that which is the result of his mental activity. Arthur Schopenhauer
world emptiness made
God is the celebrity author of the world's best seller. We have made god into the biggest celebrity of all, to contain our own emptiness. Daniel J. Boorstin
world facts illusion
After a crisis we tell ourselves we understand why it happened and maintain the illusion that the world is understandable. In fact, we should accept the world is incomprehensible much of the time. Daniel Kahneman
world bigs gods-love
God's love in John 3:16 is not amazing because the world is so big, but because the world is so bad. D. A. Carson
world fit chopping
Instead of chopping yourself down to fit the world, chop the world down to fit yourself. D. H. Lawrence
world intricacy ghastly
Patience! Patience! The world is a vast and ghastly intricacy of mechanism, and one has to be very wary, not to get mangled by it. D. H. Lawrence
world speed individual
[Popular music]is all about traveling at the speed of you and elevating the individual as the highest thing in the world. Conor Oberst
world want way
Music becomes very personal. When you marry a message you want to send out into the world with good music, all of a sudden you have a very potent way of delivering your message. Conor Oberst
world may use
All the good things of the world are no further good to us than as they are of use; and of all we may heap up we enjoy only as much as we can use, and no more. Daniel Defoe