“People in the arts often want to aim for the biggest, most obvious target, and hit it smack in the bull’s eye. Of course with everybody else aiming there as well that makes it very hard and expensive to hit. I prefer to shoot the arrow, then paint the target around it. You make the niches in which you finally reside.” PeopleWantWellsArtHardEyeCoursesAimPaintObviousExpensiveTargetArrowsBullsNicheSmack Author:Brian Eno
“May nothing wind you up, nothing affright you; everything comes and goes. God, still, just there; through patience all will be achieved. If you have God, you lack nothing: God alone will do.” IfsMayStillsWindComes And Goes Author:Teresa of Avila
“When I was young, everyone laughed at me when I said that I wanted to be a professional basketball player...now it's my turn to laugh.” SaidWantedYoungTurnsLaughingPlayerBasketballLaughedBasketball Player Author:Allen Iverson
“Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heaven.” DoneEarthHeavenThy Will Be Done Author:Flower A. Newhouse
“Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make your a better person.” PersonsSoulYour SoulHuntingHuntersBetter PersonArcheryHunting And Fishing Author:Fred Bear
“This is an extraordinary illustrated collection of Chinese herbsaccompanied by concise and expert comments. Jing-Nuan Wu has succeeded incompiling this most unique and informative book.” BookUniqueExtraordinaryChineseExpertsCollectionsCommentInformativeConcise Author:Koji Nakanishi
“People have no clue that they’re in prison, they don’t know that there is an ego, they don’t know the distinction.” PeopleKnowsEgoPrisonDistinctionClue Author:Leonard Jacobson
“It disguises it’s thoughts as your thoughts, it’s feelings with your feelings, you think it’s you.” ThinkingFeelingsDisguise Author:Leonard Jacobson
“So long as oil is used as a source of energy, when the energy cost of recovering a barrel of oil becomes greater than the energy content of the oil, production will cease no matter what the monetary price may be.” MayLongMatterUsedEnergyGreaterSourceCostNo Matter WhatProductionsOilCeaseMonetaryBarrelsRecoveringOil Production Author:M. King Hubbert
“Our principal constraints are cultural. During the last two centuries we have known nothing but exponential growth and in parallel we have evolved what amounts to an exponential-growth culture, a culture so heavily dependent upon the continuance of exponential growth for its stability that it is incapable of reckoning with problems of non-growth.” TwoProblemLastsCultureGrowthKnownCenturyAmountDependentStabilityPrincipalIncapableParallelsConstraintsReckoningContinuanceExponential Growth Author:M. King Hubbert