To the best of our ability, we should allow people to enter and exit our lives without feelings of sadness or loss. Easier said than done.
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Quote:- To the bottle in the ditch, to the scoopin the oats, to air in the lunglet evening come.Let it come, as it will, and don'tbe afraid. God does not leave uscomfortless, so let evening come.
Collected Poems
Author:- Jane Kenyon
Category:- poetry
Quote:- To the extent that in one's act of faith one participates in the truth through reason and heart, faith already implies a particular level of knowledge and of certainty.
Author:- Osman Bakar
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- To the extent you identify and honor your true path in this lifetime, you will know genuine satisfaction. Real peace in your own skin. You will be infused with vitality and a clarified focus. New pathways of possibility appear, where before there were obstacles. You will know a peace that will buffer you against the madness of the world. A clarity, a direction, that will carry you from one satisfaction to another. Life will still have its challenges, but you will interface with them differently. Coded in an authenticity of purpose, that sees through the veils, to what really matters. To the extent that you avoid the quest for purpose, you will live frustrated. A half-life. Your avoidance manifests in all manner of disease. Perpetual dissatisfaction. Emotional problems. Depression. Addictive patterns. All reflections of your own alienation from the purposeful root of your being. There is really no escape from reality. There is only postponement. You should be more afraid of avoiding your path, than walking it. You are sacred purpose.
Author:- Jeff Brown
Category:- Life
Quote:- To the immature, other people are not real.
Author:- Harry and Bonaro Overstreet
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- To the last hour of my life, you cannot choose but remain part of my character, part of the little good in me, part of the evil.
Great Expectations
Author:- Charles Dickens
Category:- Life
Quote:- To the non-combatants and those on the periphery of action, the war meant only boredom or occasional excitement, but to those who entered the meat grinder itself the war was a netherworld of horror from which escape seemed less and less likely as casualties mounted and the fighting dragged on and on. Time had no meaning, life had no meaning. The fierce struggle for survival in the abyss of Peleliu had eroded the veneer of civilization and made savages of us all.
With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa
Author:- E.B. Sledge
Category:- time
Quote:- To the sea, to the sea! The white gulls are crying,The wind is blowing, and the white foam is flying.West, west away, the round sun is falling, Grey ship, grey ship, do you hear them calling, The voices of my people that have gone before me? I will leave, I will leave the woods that bore me;For our days are ending and our years failing.I will pass the wide waters lonely sailing.Long are the waves on the Last Shore falling,Sweet are the voices in the Lost Isle calling,In Eressea, in Elvenhome that no man can discover,Where the leaves fall not: land of my people forever!
The Lord of the Rings
Author:- J. R. R. Tolkien
Category:- poetry
Quote:- TO the States or any one of them, or any city of the States, Resist much, obey little, Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved,Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city of this earth, ever after-ward resumes its liberty.
Leaves of Grass
Author:- Walt Whitman
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- To the stimulus of responsibility, one's immediate response may, unexpectedly be, fear. Yet, fear imparts a strong reason for progress. Had it not been for mankind's fear of darkness and ignorance, our world shall never have been encased in light and knowledge, as it is today.
Author:- Dr. Anhad Kaur Suri
Category:- motivational,knowledge
Quote:- To the untutored sage, the concentration of population was the prolific mother of all evils, moral no less than physical. He argued that food is good, while surfeit kills; that love is good, but lust destroys; and not less dreaded than the pestilence following upon crowded and unsanitary dwellings was the loss of spiritual power inseparable from too close contact with one's fellow-men.
The Soul of the Indian
Author:- Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- To them I was first a Black, then a Black from another country, and then a person.
America's Daughter
Author:- Maria Nhambu
Category:- hope
Quote:- To them, as to Magnus, time was like rain, glittering as it fell, changing the world, but something that could also be taken for granted.
The Bane Chronicles
Author:- Cassandra Clare
Category:- time
Quote:- To them, as to Magnus, time was like rain, glittering as it fell, changing the world, but something that could also be taken for granted.Until you loved a mortal. Then time became gold in a miser's hands, every bright year counted out carefully, infinitely precious, and each one slipping through your fingers.
The Bane Chronicles
Author:- Cassandra Clare
Category:- time
Quote:- To theology, ... only what it holds sacred is true, whereas to philosophy, only what holds true is sacred.
Lectures on the Essence of Religion
Author:- Ludwig Feuerbach
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- To think is good. To obsess is bad.
The Champion in all of Us: 12 Rules for Success
Author:- Steve Backley
Category:- motivational
Quote:- To this day, I can never shake the connection between this boy, Peeta Mellark, and the bread that gave me hope, and the dandelion that reminded me that I was not doomed.
The Hunger Games
Author:- Suzanne Collins
Category:- hope
Quote:- To those human beings who are of any concern to me I wish suffering, desolation, sickness, ill-treatment, indignities—I wish that they should not remain unfamiliar with profound self-contempt, the torture of self-mistrust, the wretchedness of the vanquished: I have no pity for them, because I wish them the only thing that can prove today whether one is worth anything or not—that one endures.
The Will to Power
Author:- Friedrich Nietzsche
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- To those of us who spend entire days, if not lifetimes, concentrating on a series of brief and insignificant things, the present has barely any meaning at all; we become tiny timorous things, caught in the inch of space between the in box and the out box. While we may share the common illusions about a mobile present and a free future, we spend most of our lives housecleaning the past – maintaining commitments, counterbalancing errors, living up to expectations, mopping up our own postponements. In this sense, as in others, we shuffle backward into the future, unaware of our enslavement to time or of the simple freedom of new beginnings.
Time and the Art of Living
Author:- Robert Grudin
Category:- time
Quote:- To those peoples in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required - not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.
Author:- John F. Kennedy
Category:- hope,inspiration
