9.30.2004

confucius

learning without thinking is labor lost; thinking without learning is perilous.

to be able to practice five virtues everywhere in the world constitutes humanity.
courtesy, magnanimity, good faith, diligence, and kindness. he who is courteous is not humiliated, he who is magnanimous wins the multitude, he who is of good faith is trusted by the people, he who is diligent attains his objective, and he who is kind can get service from the people.

the strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home.

mark twain

when i was younger, i could remember anything. whether it had happened or not.

i have never let my schooling interfere with my education.

wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.

there is no distinctly american criminal class - except congress.

people puffs

not all of us have to possess earthshaking talent. just common sense and love will do.
~ myrtle anvil

you grow up the day you have the first real laugh at yourself.
~ ethel barrymore

the greatest tragedies of history occurred because of leaders who acted with intellectual stupidity.
~ d.a. battista

if only the sun - drenched celebrities are being noticed and worshiped, then our children are going to have a tough time seeing value in the shadows, where the thinkers, probers, and scientists are keeping society together.
~ rita dove

in three words i can sum up everything i've learned about life:
it goes on.
~ robert frost

if you don't think of the ultimate meaning of things as being separate from you, then there is no 'other' to address.
it's like fish trying to decide whether to relate to the ocean - they're in it.
~ robert fulghum [on how americans talk to god]

as one goes through life, one learns that if you don't paddle your own canoe, you don't move.
~ k. hepburn

when you fall in a river, you're no longer a fisherman; you're a swimmer.
~ gene hill

people obey the law for one of two reasons: they either love god or fear punishment. when both of these break down, the result is an environment that breeds violence, poverty and anarchy.
~ jack kemp

not all writing must be concise. there is room for the grace note, the courteous phrase, the touch of oil that lets the gates of a sentence swing without squeaking.
~ james j kilpatrick

there is a time to admire the grace and persuasive power of an influential idea, and there is a time to fear its hold over us.
the time to worry is when the idea is so widely shared that we no longer even notice it, when it is so deeply rooted that it feels to us like plain common sense.
at the point when objections are not answered anymore because they are no longer even raised, we are not in control: we do not have the idea, it has us.
~ alfie kohn

it is far more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.
~ miss manners (judith martin)

nature never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves.
~ jean-jacques rousseau

education is when you read the fine print;
experience is what you get when you don't.
~ pete seeger

wise are those who learn that the bottom line doesn't always have to be their top priority.

the past gives us experience and memories; the present gives us challenges and opportunities; the future gives us vision and hope.
~ william arthur ward

the paths are many but their end is one.
~ alan watts

none are so empty as those who are full of themselves.
~ benjamin whichcote

the hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.
~ oscar wilde

proverbial chinese

man must sit in chair very long time before roast duck fly in ~ chinese proverb

learning is a treasure which follows its owner everywhere ~ chinese proverb

the gem cannot be polished without friction ~ chinese proverb

if you are patient in one moment of anger , you will escape a hundred days of sorrow ~ chinese proverb

a wise man makes his own decisions, and ignorant man follows the public opinion ~ chinese proverb

proverbial yiddish

don't approach a goat from the front, a horse from the back or a fool from any side ~ yiddish proverb

9.29.2004

salvador dali

heaven is exactly in the middle of the chest of the man who has faith

don't be alarmed about perfection, you will never attain it

no masterpiece was ever created by a lazy artist

enough of denial! one must be affirmative.
enough of wishing to be cured! one must be sublime.
style will replace automation; technique, nihilism; faith will replace skepticism; strictness will replace abandon and individualism; hierarchy will replace collectivism and uniformity; tradition will replace experimentation.

the kabbalah

one of the most important rules of miracles is that: miracles do not happen

although we are all in different bodies, we are all in essence one completely connected soul, spiritual essence

9.28.2004

the quran

the sure reality!
what is the sure reality?
and what will make thee realise what the Sure Reality is?