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Nejvíc mě dostalo španělské přísloví: "Jak krásné je nic nedělat - a potom ještě odpočívat." a pak ještě: "Dokážeš-li prožít dokonale neužitečné odpoledne dokonale neužitečným způsobem, naučíš se, jak žít." (Lin Yutang)
Ok, kaks tähte, sest need kunstiteosed on hullult ilusad... Aga kuna ma kardab niigi kogu aeg, et ma elan valesti ja teen ainult valesid otsuseid, siis see raamatul oli rahustamise asemel vastupidine mõju...
“Even in the heart of a city there can be a place of calm. Doors shut and curtains closed a light against the dark wrapped round in dear, accustomed things we can withdraw and find ourselves again.” – Pam Brown (b.1928) …
“Teach me the art of creating islands of stillness, in which I can absorb the beauty of everyday things: clouds, trees, a snatch of music…. Impress upon my mind that there is more to life than packing every moment with activity, and help me to fence in some part of my day with quietness.”
- Marion Stroud ….. The best things are nearest: breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of God just before you. Do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain common work as it comes certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things of life.” ― Robert Louis Stevenson