“Organized religion is sane and not silly when read as myth and poetry rather than science and law. Religion speaks nonsense when taken literally, but reveals some of the deepest truths of humankind when understood mythically, poetically, and even allegorically-that is when it is read with an active and creative imagination.” LawReligionSpeakImaginationCreativeTakenUnderstoodActiveMythToleranceSillyOrganizedNonsenseOpennessSaneHumankindOrganized ReligionCreative Imagination Author:Rami M. Shapiro
“When we ask for advice, we're really looking for confirmation of what our soul already knows.” KnowsSoulAsksAdviceCoachingConfirmation Author:Suzanne Giesemann
“Guitarists shouldn't get too riled up about all of the great players that were left off of 'Rolling Stone Magazines' list of the Greatest Guitar Players of all Time' ... Rolling Stone is published for people who read the magazine because they don't know what to wear.” PeopleKnowsLeftMusicPlayerStonesGuitarListsMagazinesAll TimeRollingGuitaristGuitar PlayerRolling Stones Author:Joe Satriani
“Our relationship, our shared support, our consistency, is unrivaled by any other connection.” FriendshipSupportConnectionsOur RelationshipConsistency Author:Sara Shandler
“During adolescence, friends bring an intimate quality of support that can't be provided by any adult.” FriendshipQualitySupportAdultsIntimateAdolescence Author:Sara Shandler
“When I am in the company of scientists, I feel like a shabby curate who has strayed by mistake into a drawing room full of dukes.” FeelsScienceRoomsMistakeCompanyScientistDrawingDukesShabby Author:W. H. Auden
“The comfort of our peer-connections is reflected in our most honest and direct hand-holding. When we trip, they are the first ones to pull us back up.” FirstsHandsFriendshipHonestComfortDirectConnectionsPeersHand Holding Author:Sara Shandler
“A man must learn to forgive himself.” MenInspirationalForgivenessForgivingLearn To Forgive Author:Arthur Davison Ficke
“But we must not underestimate the potency of the mathematical process of abstraction. A surprising variety of things happen to have both magnitude and direction and to combine according to the parallelogram law; and many of them are not at all reminiscent of journeys.” HappensLawProcessJourneyThings HappenVarietyMathematicalStatisticsSurprisingUnderestimateAbstractionMagnitudePotencyParallelogram Book:About Vectors Source: About Vectors