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  • #1
    Marshall B. Rosenberg
    “We only feel dehumanized when we get trapped in the derogatory images of other people or thoughts of wrongness about ourselves. As author and mythologist Joseph Campbell suggested, "'What will they think of me?' must be put aside for bliss." We begin to feel this bliss when messages previously experienced as critical or blaming begin to be seen for the gifts they are: opportunities to give to people who are in pain.”
    Marshall B. Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life

  • #2
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    “For many have but one resource to sustain them in their misery, and that is to think, “Circumstances have been against me, I was worthy to be something much better than I have been. I admit I have never had a great love or a great friendship; but that is because I never met a man or a woman who were worthy of it; if I have not written any very good books, it is because I had not the leisure to do so; or, if I have had no children to whom I could devote myself it is because I did not find the man I could have lived with. So there remains within me a wide range of abilities, inclinations and potentialities, unused but perfectly viable, which endow me with a worthiness that could never be inferred from the mere history of my actions.” But in reality and for the existentialist, there is no love apart from the deeds of love; no potentiality of love other than that which is manifested in loving; there is no genius other than that which is expressed in works of art.”
    Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialism is a Humanism

  • #3
    Maya Angelou
    “Stepping onto a brand-new path is difficult, but not more difficult than remaining in a situation, which is not nurturing to the whole woman.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #4
    Kahlil Gibran
    “My friend, I am not what I seem. Seeming is but a garment I wear — a care-woven garment that protects me from thy questionings and thee from my negligence. The "I" in me, my friend, dwells in the house of silence, and therein it shall remain for ever more, unperceived, unapproachable.”
    Khalil Gibran, The Madman

  • #5
    Wayne W. Dyer
    “Make peace with silence, and remind yourself that it is in this space that you'll come to remember your spirit. When you're able to transcend an aversion to silence, you'll also transcend many other miseries. And it is in this silence that the remembrance of God will be activated.”
    Wayne W. Dyer

  • #6
    Amit Ray
    “Silence is the language of Om. We need silence to be able to reach our Self. Both internal and external silence is very important to feel the presence of that supreme Love.”
    Amit Ray, Om Chanting and Meditation

  • #7
    Neil Gaiman
    “I have heard the languages of apocalypse, and now I shall embrace the silence.”
    Neil Gaiman, The Sandman: Endless Nights

  • #8
    Clarice Lispector
    “The world's continual breathing is what we hear and call silence.”
    Clarice Lispector, The Passion According to G.H.

  • #9
    W.B. Yeats
    “We can make our minds so like still water that beings gather about us that they may see, it may be, their own images, and so live for a moment with a clearer, perhaps even with a fiercer life because of our quiet.”
    William Butler Yeats, The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore

  • #10
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Let silence take you to the core of life.”
    Rumi

  • #11
    Eckhart Tolle
    “Space and silence are two aspects of the same thing. The same no-thing. They are externalization of inner space and inner silence, which is stillness: the infinitely creative womb of all existence.”
    Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

  • #12
    James Hollis
    “The truth is, all of life is a grand, blooming ambiguity.”
    James Hollis, What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life

  • #13
    James Hollis
    “fundamentalism is a form of mental illness that seeks to repress anxiety, ambiguity, and ambivalence. The more mature the personality structure, the greater the capacity of the person, and the culture, to tolerate the anxiety, ambiguity, and ambivalence that are a necessary and unavoidable dimension of our lives.”
    James Hollis, Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up

  • #14
    James Hollis
    “a fear-driven spirituality will always diminish rather than enlarge.”
    James Hollis, Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up

  • #15
    David Foster Wallace
    “I do things like get in a taxi and say, "The library, and step on it.”
    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest

  • #16
    Terry Tempest Williams
    “Today, I feel stronger, learning to live within the natural cycles of a day and to not expect too much of myself. As women, we hold the moon in our bellies. It is too much to ask to operate on full-moon energy three hundred and sixty-five days a year. I am in a crescent phase.”
    Terry Tempest Williams, Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place

  • #17
    Ai Yazawa
    “But even when the moon looks like it's waning...it's actually never changing shape. Don't ever forget that.”
    Ai Yazawa, Nana, Vol. 14

  • #18
    “Historically, those with the least social status have been people of color, women, and those with physical disabilities. The paradox here is that the individuals who had more social power because of their bodies did not experience themselves as defined by their bodies, but they made choices that affected the day-to-day bodily realities of others. Obvious examples of this include men determining the reproductive rights of women, or people without disabilities designing buildings that restrict building access for those with disabilities.”
    Hillary L. McBride, The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection through Embodied Living



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