13. Moderation is dull. (Read G. K. Chesterton’s Orthodoxy and The Man Who Was Thursday to refute that cliché.)
I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal has hitherto raised.
People who are not blessed with the ability to make others laugh compensate for that by saying (or trying to say) things that are profound.
I never think of the future - it comes soon enough.
Arise, my love, let us try to set these ashes on fire again!
Isn't it strange how wise counsel can cool the hottest head? He made sense but my heart screamed protest.
Now, 75 years [after ], in an abundant society where people have laptops, cell phones, iPods, and minds like empty rooms, I still plod along with books.
Life is more fragile and precious than I can comprehend, but believe me, I'm trying.
The richest man is he who lives simply but has an abundance of love and kindness to give away.
Self-care is how you take your power back.
Nobody but you have to believe in your dreams to make them a reality.