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      1 # miscellaneous quotes
      2 
      3 > Emitte Spiritum tuum et creabuntur;
      4 
      5 > Et renovabis faciem terrae.
      6 
      7 > Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created
      8 
      9 > And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.
     10 
     11 [link](http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Emitte_spiritum_tuum)
     12 
     13 Psalm 104, "Antiphon for Pentecost"
     14 
     15 ---
     16 
     17 > The way to fame goes through the palaces,
     18 > the way to happiness goes through the markets,
     19 > the way to virtue goes through the deserts.
     20 
     21 Chinese proverb
     22 
     23 ---
     24 
     25 > Reading maketh a full man;
     26 > conference a ready man;
     27 > and writing an exact man;
     28 > and, therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory;
     29 > if he confer little, he need have a present wit;
     30 > and if he read little he need have much cunning to seem to know that he does not.
     31 
     32 Francis Bacon
     33 
     34 ---
     35 
     36 > It may be, then, that form serves us best
     37 when it works as an obstruction to baffle us
     38 and deflect our intended course.
     39 It may be that when we no longer know what to do
     40 we have come to our real work and that
     41 when we no longer know which way to go
     42 we have begun our real journey.
     43 The mind that is not baffled is not employed.
     44 The impeded stream is the one that sings.
     45 
     46 Wendell Berry, "Standing by Woods"
     47 
     48 ---
     49 
     50 > It's dark because you are trying too hard.
     51 Lightly, child, lightly.
     52 Learn to do everything lightly.
     53 
     54 Aldous Huxley
     55 
     56 ---
     57 
     58 > The most difficult things in the world
     59 Must be accomplished through the easiest.
     60 The greatest things in the world
     61 Must be accomplished through the smallest.
     62 Therefore the Sage
     63 Never attempts great things and so accomplishes them.
     64 
     65 Lao Tzu, _Tao Te Ching_ Chapter 63
     66 
     67 ---
     68 
     69 > The first and fundamental principle of our holy religion is,
     70 that we believe that we have a right to embrace all,
     71 and every item of truth,
     72 without limitation or
     73 without being circumscribed or
     74 prohibited by the creeds or
     75 superstitious notions of men, or by the
     76 dominations of one another,
     77 when that truth is clearly demonstrated to our minds,
     78 and we have the highest degree of evidence of the same.
     79 
     80 Joseph Smith, Letter to Isaac Galland, Mar. 22, 1839, Liberty Jail
     81 
     82 ---
     83 
     84 > sometimes it is necessary to shake the kaleidoscope: same elements - different pattern - new direction
     85 
     86 Roman Dale, personal communication, 4 June 2018
     87 
     88 ---
     89 
     90 >"If you observe a really happy man you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, or looking for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi Desert."
     91 
     92 W. Beran Wolfe, Australian psychiatrist
     93 
     94 >"Find a happy person, and you will find a project."
     95 
     96 Sonja Lyubomirsky, psychologist
     97 
     98 ---
     99 Tue 30 Jun 2020 10:18:38 AM CDT