“The person who constantly studies without doing spiritual practice is like the fool who attempts to live in the blueprint of a house.” PersonsSpiritualHousePracticeStudyFoolBlueprintsSpiritual Practice Author:Mata Amritanandamayi
“I don't go and study other folks. I come from where I came from, as a kid, in the little black church I grew up in. And some of the things they did I rejected, because I could see that it was a manipulation and an exaggeration. My struggle is never to fool folks; to keep it authentic - who we are and who we are becoming - rather than to mimic or to translate what others do into my own terms.” KidsBlackTermChurchStruggleStudyFoolManipulationTranslateRejectedExaggerationMy Struggle Author:Cecil Williams
“Whenever, at a party, I have been in the mood to study fools, I have always looked for a great beauty: they always gather round her like flies around a fruit stall.” Has BeensLiteraturePartyBeautyStudyFoolFruitRoundsMood Author:Jean Paul
“When at the typewriter I am no longer where I site but am away across the mountains, in ancient cities or on the Great Plains among the buffalo. Often I think of what pitiful fools are those who use mind-altering drugs to seek feelings they do not have, each drug taking a little more from what they have of mind, leaving them a little less. Give the brain encouragement from study, from thinking, from visualizing, and no drugs are needed.” ThinkingGivingMindLittlesUseFeelingsCitiesBrainStudyFoolNeededDrugMountainEncouragementLeavingAncientSiteTypewritersPitifulBuffaloVisualizingDrug Taking Book:Education of a Wandering Man Source: Education of a Wandering Man
“Linus Van Pelt: Well, I can understand how you feel. You worked hard, studying for the spelling bee, and I suppose you feel you let everyone down, and you made a fool of yourself and everything. But did you notice something, Charlie Brown? Charlie Brown: What's that? Linus Van Pelt: The world didn't come to an end.” WorldFeelsWellsMadeI CanEndsHardStudyFoolDown AndBrownBeesCharlieHow You FeelSpelling Author:Charles M. Schulz