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  • #1
    Thomas Carlyle
    “What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books.”
    Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History

  • #2
    Thomas Carlyle
    “Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one less scoundrel in the world.”
    Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History

  • #3
    Thomas Carlyle
    “The first duty for a man is still that of subduing Fear. We must get rid of Fear; we cannot act at all till then. A man's acts are slavish, not true but specious; his very thoughts are false, he thinks too as a slave and coward till he have got Fear under his feet. Odin's creed, if we disentangle the real kernel of it, is true to this hour. A man shall and must be valiant; he must march forward and quit himself like a man - trusting imperturbably in the appointment and choice of the upper Powers; and on the whole not fear at all. Now and always, the completeness of his victory over Fear will determine how much of a man he is.”
    Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History

  • #4
    Francis de Sales
    “The measure of love is to love without measure.”
    Francis de Sales

  • #5
    Francis de Sales
    “Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly.”
    Francis de Sales

  • #6
    Francis de Sales
    “Never be in a hurry; do everything quietly and in a calm spirit.
    Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset.
    What is anything in life compared to peace of soul?”
    Francis de Sales

  • #7
    Francis de Sales
    “If, when stung by slander or ill-nature, we wax proud and swell with anger, it is a proof that our gentleness and humility are unreal, and mere artificial show.”
    Francis de Sales, Introduction to the Devout Life

  • #8
    Francis de Sales
    “It is a fact that people are always well aware of what is due them. Unfortunately, they remain oblivious of what they owe to others.”
    St. Francis de Sales

  • #9
    John Coltrane
    “My music is the spiritual expression of what I am — my faith, my knowledge, my being...When you begin to see the possibilities of music, you desire to do something really good for people, to help humanity free itself from its hangups...I want to speak to their souls.”
    John Coltrane

  • #10
    John Coltrane
    “My goal is to live the truly religious life, and express it in my music. If you live it, when you play there's no problem because the music is part of the whole thing. To be a musician is really something. It goes very, very deep. My music is the spiritual expression of what I am - my faith, my knowledge, my being.”
    John Coltrane

  • #11
    John Coltrane
    “After all the investigation, all of the technique-doesn't matter! Only if the feeling is right.”
    John Coltrane

  • #12
    John Coltrane
    “I would like to bring to people something like happiness. I would like to discover a method so that if I want it to rain, it will start right away to rain. If one of my friends is ill, I'd like to play a certain song and he will be cured; when he'd be broke, I'd bring out a different song and immediately he'd receive all the money he needed.”
    John Coltrane

  • #13
    John Coltrane
    “You can play a shoestring if you're sincere”
    John Coltrane

  • #14
    John Coltrane
    “There is never any end. There are always new sounds to imagine; new feelings to get at. And always, there is the need to keep purifying these feelings and sounds so that we can really see what we've discovered in its pure state. So that we can see more and more clearly what we are. In that way, we can give to those who listen the essence, the best of what we are. But to do that at each stage, we have to keep on cleaning the mirror.”
    John Coltrane

  • #15
    Frederick Douglass
    “If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.”
    Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass: Selected Speeches and Writings

  • #16
    Frederick Douglass
    “A man’s troubles are always half disposed of when he finds endurance the only alternative.”
    Frederick Douglass, The Life and Times of Frederick Douglas

  • #17
    Frederick Douglass
    “Men who live by robbing their fellow men of their labor and liberty have forfeited their right to know anything of the thoughts, feelings, or purposes of those whom they rob and plunder. They have by the single act of slaveholding voluntarily placed themselves beyond the laws of justice and honor, and have become only fitted for companionship with thieves and pirates - the common enemies of God and of all mankind.”
    Frederick Douglass, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

  • #18
    Thomas à Kempis
    “Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.”
    Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

  • #19
    Thomas à Kempis
    “If God were our one and only desire we would not be so easily upset when our opinions do not find outside acceptance.”
    Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

  • #20
    Thomas à Kempis
    “At the Day of Judgement we shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done.”
    Thomas A Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

  • #21
    Thomas à Kempis
    “All men desire peace, but very few desire those things that make for peace.”
    Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

  • #22
    Thomas à Kempis
    “Fight like a man. Habit is overcome by habit.”
    Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

  • #23
    Thomas à Kempis
    “As long as you live, you will be subject to change, whether you will it or not - now glad, now sorrowful; now pleased, now displeased; now devout, now undevout; now vigorous, now slothful; now gloomy, now merry. But a wise man who is well taught in spiritual labor stands unshaken in all such things, and heeds little what he feels, or from what side the wind of instability blows.”
    Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

  • #24
    Sengcan
    “The Great Way is not difficult for those who have no preferences. When love and hate are both absent everything becomes clear and undisguised. Make the smallest distinction, however, and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart. If you wish to see the truth then hold no opinion for or against. The struggle of what one likes and what one dislikes is the disease of the mind.”
    Sengstan, Hsin Hsin Ming

  • #25
    Sengcan
    “To live in the Great Way is neither easy nor difficult, but those with limited views are fearful and irresolute: the faster they hurry, the slower they go, and clinging cannot be limited: even to be attached to the idea of enlightenment is to go astray. Just let things be in their own way and there will be neither coming nor going. Obey the nature of things (your own nature), and you will walk freely and undisturbed.”
    Sengstan, Hsin Hsin Ming

  • #26
    Sengcan
    “For the unified mind in accord with the Way all self-centered striving ceases. Doubts and irresolutions vanish and life in true faith is possible. With a single stroke we are freed from bondage; nothing clings to us and we hold nothing. All is empty, clear, self-illuminating, with no exertion of the mind's power.”
    Sengstan, Hsin Hsin Ming

  • #27
    Isaac Asimov
    “It is the chief characteristic of the religion of science that it works.”
    Isaac Asimov, Foundation

  • #28
    Zhuangzi
    “Happiness is the abscence of the striving for happiness.”
    Chuang Tzu

  • #29
    Zhuangzi
    “Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and make it your home!”
    Chuang Tzu

  • #30
    Zhuangzi
    “If a man crosses a river
    and an empty boat collides with his own skiff,
    Even though he be bad tempered man
    He will not become very angry.
    But if he sees a man in the boat,
    He will shout at him to steer clear.
    If the shout is not heard, he will shout again, and yet again, and begin cursing.
    And all because someone is in the boat.
    Yet if the boat were empty,
    He would not be shouting, and not angry.
    If you can empty your own boat
    Crossing the river of the world,
    No one will oppose you,
    No one will seek to harm you”
    Chuang-Tzu



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