Issue 282

  • Life comes from the Spirit. Even as a man casts a shadow,
    so the Spirit casts the shadow of life, and, as a shadow of
    former lives, a new life comes to this body.
    Author: The Upanishads
  • Without haste, but without rest.
  • This above all: to thine own self be true,
    and it must follow, as the night of the day,
    thou cans't not then be false to any man.
  • He who through the error of attachment loves his body,
    abides wandering in darkness, sensible and suffering the
    things of death, but he who realizes that the body is but
    the tomb of his soul, rises to immortality.
  • This I have seen in life—those who are overcautious about themselves
    fall into dangers at every step; those who are afraid of losing
    honor and respect, get only disgrace; and those who are always
    afraid of loss, always lose.
  • Laughter is the greatest weapon that we humans
    possess and it's the one we use the least.
    Author: Mark Twain
  • The problem is not that there are problems.
    The problem is expecting otherwise and
    thinking that having problems is a problem.
    Author: Theodore Rubin
  • It is better to be feared than loved,
    if you cannot be both.
  • He whom love touches not walks in darkness.
    Author: Plato
  • If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet,
    you'd best teach it to dance.

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