“It is obvious that we can
no more explain a passion
to a person who has never
experienced it than we can
explain light to the blind.”
~ T. S. Eliot
“It is obvious that we can
no more explain a passion
to a person who has never
experienced it than we can
explain light to the blind.”
~ T. S. Eliot
“Do not go
where the path may lead,
go instead
where there is no path,
and leave a trail.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
“By cultivating the beautiful,
we scatter the seeds of
heavenly flowers; as by
doing good, we cultivate
those that belong to humanity.”
~ Robert A. Heinlein
“In all my work,
I try to say…
You may be given
a load of sour lemons,
why not try to make
a dozen lemon meringue pies?”
~ Maya Angelou
“I have the simplest tastes.
I am always satisfied
with the best.”
~ Oscar Wilde
“Most of those
who make collections
of verse or epigram
are like men eating cherries
or oysters: they choose out
the best at first, and
end by eating all.”
~ Nicolas Chamfort
“As long as you feel inspired,
your life is
being well spent.”
~ Hugh McLeod
“All journeys have
secret destinations of which
the traveler is unaware.”
~ Martin Buber
“There are times when I have to take,
I call it a ‘silence bath,’
where I shut off all
of the external gadgets.
I go walk around,
talk to people,
and just live for a while.”
~ Patton Oswalt