“Answers can suit the relative mind. In the dream we can be thirsty. But upon awaking from the dream, there's no thirst.” MindDreamAnswersYogaSuitsRelativeThirstThirsty Author:Frederick Lenz
“But no longer could I aks God what to do, since the answer, I was sure, would not suit me. I could do what suited me know, as long as I could pay for it. 'As long as I could pay for it.' That phrase soon became the tail that wagged my dog. If I had died then, it should have been my epigraph.” IfsKnowsShouldLongHas BeensAnswersPayDogShould HaveDiedSuitsPhrasesTailsMy DogShould Have BeenEpigraphs Author:Jamaica Kincaid
“How well I remember the aged poet Sophocles, when in answer to the question, "How does love suit with age, Sophocles - are you still the man you were?" he replied, "Peace, most gladly have I escaped the thing of which you speak; I feel as if I had escaped from a mad and furious master."” IfsMenFeelsWellsDoeStillsAgeRememberSpeakAnswersHe ManPoetMastersMadSuitsFurious Author:Plato