“We runners talk about having fun but I don't think anybody believes us. We talk about discipline and endurance, we take care, we exercise caution, we watch our diets and monitor our pace. We are ascetics who talk, unconvincingly, of the bracing enjoyment of self-abuse.” ThinkingBelieveSelfCareFunWatchesDisciplineExerciseAbuseTake CareHaving FunDietsEnjoymentEndurancePaceRunnersCaution Author:Peter Sagal
“The horse is an archetypal symbol which will always find ways to stir up deep and moving ancestral memories in every human being.” WayHumansMovingMemoriesHuman BeingsHorseSymbols Author:Paul Mellon
“The roles that push you out of your comfort zones are the ones in which you learn a great deal and really empower yourself.” DealsRolesComfortEmpoweringZoneComfort ZoneEmpower Yourself Author:Ruzwana Bashir
“O God and Father, I repent of my sinful preoccupation with visible things. The world has been too much with me. Thou hast been here and I knew it not. I have been blind to Thy Presence. Open my eyes that I may behold Thee in and around me. For Christ's sake, Amen.” WorldMayHas BeensEyeFatherChristToo MuchBlindSakeTheeVisibleRepentAmenPreoccupation Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“What a blessed truth to understand that, in the middle of all of our difficulties and calamities, we have a refuge.” MiddleDifficultyBlessedRefugeCalamity Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“Allah is my witness. I will not be silent. I will never surrender.” SilentSurrenderWitnessNever Surrender Author:Anwar Ibrahim
“The artist’s memory is a dangerous, necessary thing. Never disavow what you see and remember-it’s your brilliant stock-in-trade: remembering, and making something out of it. Artists remember the world as it is, first, because you have to know what it is you’re reinventing; that’s a rule, perhaps the only one: being cognizant of your source material.” KnowsWorldFirstsRememberArtistMemoriesDangerousMaterialsSourceTradeBrilliantReinventingCognizantNecessary Things Author:Hilton Als
“I've found that the only way to make theatre that gets the audience thinking is when I feel uncomfortable making it.” ThinkingWayFeelsFoundAudienceTheatreUncomfortable Author:Young Jean Lee