Good workemen are seldome rich.
In my experience when I do try to avoid something, it makes its way into the work anyway. To be in front of it and just make friends with it is easier for me.
I think sometimes the stars align whether we want them to or not. And we're drawn to certain people and places for no other reason than. . . Destiny.
And I would stop and take you in, all of you, and when our eyes lock we'd just stare into each other's souls and all of the lost time would come out in the shape of a big smile, a few tears and a tight hug that feels like. . . I don't know, it would feel like home.
Love makes you smart and strong. Smart enough to know there is nothing else that matters. Strong enough to know that nothing else can weaken you. When you're in love, you're at peace, you're whole, and always safe. I know I made you feel at peace.
I really hope that people feel permission to talk about their own troubles, but also to celebrate themselves.
We kind of have to rewrite our own stories and our own ways of being free.
What is the explanation for the blind eye that has been turned on the flood of medical reports on the causative role of carbohydrates in overweight, ever since the publication in 1864 of William Banting's famous "Letter on Corpulence"? Could it be related, in part, to the vast financial endowments poured into the various departments of nutritional education by the manufacturers of our refined carbohydrate foodstuff?
Atheist, in the strict and proper sense of the word, is one who does not believe in the existence of a god, or who owns no being superior to nature. It is compounded of the two terms. . . signifying without God.
The [Communist] Party has one objective: the creation of a socialist economy; and one means: the utilization of the class struggle.
The most important thing is not the work I can do for God. The most important thing is to make God the most important thing.