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  • #1
    Douglas Coupland
    “My mind then wandered. I thought of this: I thought of how every day each of us experiences a few little moments that have just a bit more resonance than other moments—we hear a word that sticks in our mind—or maybe we have a small experience that pulls us out of ourselves, if only briefly—we share a hotel elevator with a bride in her veils, say, or a stranger gives us a piece of bread to feed to the mallard ducks in the lagoon; a small child starts a conversation with us in a Dairy Queen—or we have an episode like the one I had with the M&M cars back at the Husky station.

    And if we were to collect these small moments in a notebook and save them over a period of months we would see certain trends emerge from our collection—certain voices would emerge that have been trying to speak through us. We would realize that we have been having another life altogether; one we didn’t even know was going on inside us. And maybe this other life is more important than the one we think of as being real—this clunky day-to-day world of furniture and noise and metal. So just maybe it is these small silent moments which are the true story-making events of our lives.”
    Douglas Coupland, Life After God

  • #2
    Walt Whitman
    “Resist much, obey little.”
    Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

  • #3
    Sarah McCarry
    “You think that the world we live in is ordinary. We make noise and static to fill the empty spaces where ghosts live. We let other people grow our food, bleach our clothes. We seal ourselves in, clean the dirt from our skins, eat of animals whose blood does not stain our hands. We long ago left the ways of our ancestors, oracles and blood sacrifice, traffic with the spirit world, listening for the voices out of stones and trees. But maybe sometimes you have felt the uncanny, alone at night in a dark wood, or waiting by the edge of the ocean for the tide to come in. We have paved over the ancient world, but that does not mean we have erased it.”
    Sarah McCarry, All Our Pretty Songs

  • #4
    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
    “Life, although it may only be an accumulation of anguish, is dear to me, and I will defend it.”
    Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

  • #5
    Jack Kerouac
    “Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don't be sorry.”
    Jack Kerouac

  • #5
    Audre Lorde
    “... poetry is not a luxury. It is a vital necessity of our existence. It forms the quality of the light within which we predicate our hopes and dreams toward survival and change, first made into language, then into idea, then into more tangible action. Poetry is the way we help give name to the nameless so it can be thought. The farthest horizons of our hopes and fears are cobbled by our poems, carved from the rock experiences of our daily lives.”
    Audre Lorde

  • #7
    Kobayashi Issa
    “In this world
    We walk on the roof of hell
    Gazing at flowers”
    Kobayashi Issa

  • #8
    Charlotte Brontë
    “I like this day; I like that sky of steel; I like the
    sternness and stillness of the world under this frost.”
    Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
    tags: sky

  • #9
    Nadia Bolz-Weber
    “I need a God who is bigger and more nimble and mysterious than what I could understand and contrive. Otherwise it can feel like I am worshipping nothing more than my own ability to understand the divine.”
    Nadia Bolz-Weber, Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint

  • #10
    Lewis Carroll
    “Oh, don't go on like that!" cried the poor Queen, wringing her hands in despair. "Consider what a great girl you are. Consider what a long way you've come today. Consider what o'clock it is. Consider anything, only don't cry!"
    Alice could not help laughing at this, even in the midst of her tears. "Can you keep from crying by considering things?" she asked.
    "That's that way it's done," the Queen said with great decision: "nobody can do two things at once, you know.”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass

  • #11
    Ram Dass
    “In mystical traditions, it is one's own readiness that makes experiences exoteric or esoteric.
    The secret isn't that you're not being told.
    The secret is that you're not able to hear.”
    ram dass

  • #12
    Ram Dass
    “At times Maharajji’s behavior reminds me of a story Ramakrishna tells of a saint who asked a snake not to bite but to love everyone. The snake agreed. But then many people threw things at the snake. The saint found the snake all battered. “I didn’t say not to hiss,” said the saint.”
    Ram Dass, Miracle of Love: Stories about Neem Karoli Baba

  • #13
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror
    which we are barely able to endure, and it amazes us so,
    because it serenely disdains to destroy us.
    Every angel is terrible.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies

  • #14
    Anaïs Nin
    “In chaos, there is fertility.”
    Anais Nin

  • #15
    Henry Adams
    “Chaos was the law of nature; Order was the dream of man.”
    Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams



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